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Migraine and cluster headache show impaired neurosteroids patterns.

Angela KoverechClaudia CicioneLuana LionettoMarta MaestriFrancesco PassarielloElisabetta SabbatiniMatilde CapiCristiano Maria De MarcoMartina GuglielmettiAndrea NegroLuisa Di MennaMaurizio SimmacoFerdinando NicolettiPaolo Martelletti
Published in: The journal of headache and pain (2019)
We have shown for the first time that large and disease-specific changes in circulating neurosteroid levels are associated with chronic headache disorders, raising the interesting possibility that fluctuations of neurosteroids at their site of action might shape the natural course of migraine and cluster headache. Whether the observed changes in neurosteroids are genetically determined or rather result from exposure to environmental or intrinsic stressors is unknown. This might also be matter for further investigation because stress is a known triggering factor for headache attacks in both migraineurs and cluster headache patients.
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