Glucocorticoid signaling mediates stress-induced migraine-like behaviors in a preclinical mouse model.
Ya-Yu HuRimenez SouzaAthithyaa MuthuramanLeela KnappChrista McIntyreGregory DussorPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2024)
These findings demonstrate that while CORT synthesis and receptor activation is necessary for the behavioral responses triggered by repeated stress, it is only sufficient in females. Better understanding of how glucocorticoids contribute to migraine may lead to new therapeutic opportunities.