Cluster headache pathophysiology: What we have learned from advanced neuroimaging.
Marcello SilvestroAlessandro TessitoreIlaria OrologioGiorgia BattistaMattia SicilianoGioacchino TedeschiAntonio RussoPublished in: Headache (2022)
Altogether, neuroimaging findings strongly suggest that, beyond the theoretical model of the "pain matrix," the model of the "neurolimbic pain network" that is accepted in migraine research could also be extended to CH. Indeed, although the hypothalamus' role is undeniable, the genesis of CH attacks is complex and seems to not be just the result of a single "generator." Cortical-hypothalamic-brainstem functional interconnections that can switch between out-of-bout and in-bout periods, igniting the trigeminovascular system (probably by means of top-down mechanisms) and the consensual trigeminal autonomic reflexes, may represent the "neuronal background" of CH.