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CGRP induces migraine-like symptoms in mice during both the active and inactive phases.

Anne-Sophie WattiezOlivia J GaulAdisa KuburasErik ZorrillaJayme S WaiteBianca N MasonWilliam C CastonguayMengya WangBennett R RobertsonAndrew F Russo
Published in: The journal of headache and pain (2021)
A decrease in wheel activity is an additional clinically relevant phenotype observed in this model, which is reminiscent of the reduction in normal physical activity observed in migraine patients. The ability of peripheral CGRP to induce migraine-like symptoms in mice is independent of the phase of the circadian cycle. Therefore, preclinical assessment of migraine-like phenotypes can likely be done during the more convenient inactive phase of mice.
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