A potential role for two brainstem nuclei in craniovascular nociception and the triggering of migraine headache.
Alessandro S ZagamiSumaiya ShaikhDavid MahnsGeoffrey A LambertPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2020)
These results provide indirect evidence that trigeminovascular nociception may be tightly controlled by these two nuclei, whereas cutaneous trigeminal sensation may be less so. These nuclei may be relays of one possible brainstem-trigeminal pathway that could mediate migraine headache. Modification of neuronal activity in these two nuclei produced by migraine (headache) triggers may lie behind the pain of a migraine attack, at least in some cases.