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Involvement of the ipsilateral-to-the-pain anterior-superior hypothalamic subunit in chronic cluster headache.

Stefania FerraroAnna NigriMaria Grazia BruzzoneJean Paul Medina CarrionDavide FedeliGreta DemichelisLuisa ChiappariniGiuseppe CiulloAriosky Areces GonzalezAlberto Proietti CecchiniLuca GianiBenjamin BeckerMassimo Leone
Published in: The journal of headache and pain (2024)
We identified the ipsilateral-to-the-pain antero-superior subunit, where the paraventricular nucleus and preoptic area are located, as the key hypothalamic region of the pathophysiology of chronic cluster headache. The significant correlation between the volume of this area and the number of daily attacks crucially reinforces this interpretation. The well-known roles of the paraventricular nucleus in coordinating autonomic and neuroendocrine flow in stress adaptation and modulation of trigeminovascular mechanisms offer important insights into the understanding of the pathophysiology of cluster headache.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • heart rate variability
  • physical activity
  • spinal cord
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  • heat stress