Publications by authors named "Patricia A Olson"

Purpose Of Review: We aim to critically review animal and human studies of the glymphatic system in migraine and propose a model for how the glymphatic system may function in migraine, based on the available evidence.

Recent Findings: Early studies in animal models report migraine attacks temporarily disrupt glymphatic flow. Human imaging studies suggest chronic migraine may be associated with alterations in glymphatic system function, albeit with conflicting results.

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Migraine in elderly patients requires an individualized approach, with unique considerations and challenges in both diagnosing and managing the disorder. Aging brains differ from younger ones in many ways, with distinct trajectories impacting brain volume, neurotransmitter systems, and functional systems, such as the descending pain inhibitory system. In this chapter, we will deconstruct migraine in the elderly by discussing the definitions of the elderly and migraine, the prevalence of migraine, and the management of migraine including the challenges posed by its comorbidities, limitations of treatments, and its effects on cognition.

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Voltage-gated L-type Ca2+ channels are key determinants of synaptic integration and plasticity, dendritic electrogenesis, and activity-dependent gene expression in neurons. Fulfilling these functions requires appropriate channel gating, perisynaptic targeting, and linkage to intracellular signaling cascades controlled by G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Surprisingly, little is known about how these requirements are met in neurons.

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There is growing evidence linking alterations in serotonergic signaling in the prefrontal cortex to the etiology of schizophrenia. Prefrontal pyramidal neurons are richly innervated by serotonergic fibers and express high levels of serotonergic 5-HT(2)-class receptors. It is unclear, however, how activation of these receptors modulates cellular activity.

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