Prodromal headache in anti-NMDAR encephalitis: An epiphenomenon of NMDAR autoimmunity.
Naomi TominagaNaomi KanazawaAtsushi KanekoJuntaro KanekoEiji KitamuraHiroto NakagawaKazutoshi NishiyamaTakahiro IizukaPublished in: Brain and behavior (2018)
Headache often developed with fever and pleocytosis, but it was rapidly replaced by psychiatric symptoms. Based on current knowledge on the antibody-mediated mechanisms that cause a decrease of synaptic NMDAR through crosslinking and internalization leading to a state mimicking "dissociative anesthesia," we speculated that prodromal headache is not likely caused by direct effect of the autoantibodies but rather meningeal inflammation (noninfectious aseptic meningitis) that occurs in parallel to intrathecal antibody synthesis as an epiphenomenon of NMDAR autoimmunity. Psychobehavioral alterations following headache is an important clue to the diagnosis.