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Xenobiotic Exposure and Migraine-Associated Signaling: A Multimethod Experimental Study Exploring Cellular Assays in Combination with Ex Vivo and In Vivo Mouse Models.

Rikke H RasmussenSarah L ChristensenKirstine CalloeBrian Skriver NielsenAnders RehfeldThomas E Taylor-ClarkKristian A HaanesOlivier TaboureauKarine AudouzeDan A KlaerkeJes OlesenDavid M Kristensen
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
Here we show that multiple environmental pollutants interact with the TRPA1-CGRP migraine pain pathway. The data provide valuable insights into how environmental chemicals can interact with neurobiology and provide a potential mechanism for putative increases in migraine prevalence over the last decades. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12413.
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  • chronic pain
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  • climate change
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