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  • Female migraineurs without aura show significant changes in brain network properties compared to healthy controls, indicating a reorganization in their brain function due to long-term headache attacks.
  • The study highlighted decreased nodal centrality in areas such as the right posterior insula and left medial superior occipital gyrus, suggesting these regions may be crucial in the experience of migraine.
  • Disrupted connectivity in the posterior insula and its interactions with other brain areas are linked to sensory processing and pain modulation, emphasizing its importance in the pathology of migraines in women.

Article Abstract

Long-term headache attacks may cause human brain network reorganization in patients with migraine. In the current study, we calculated the topologic properties of functional networks based on the Brainnetome atlas using graph theory analysis in 29 female migraineurs without aura (MWoA) and in 29 female age-matched healthy controls. Compared with controls, female MWoA exhibited that the network properties altered, and the nodal centralities decreased/increased in some brain areas. In particular, the right posterior insula and the left medial superior occipital gyrus of patients exhibited significantly decreased nodal centrality compared with healthy controls. Furthermore, female MWoA exhibited a disrupted functional network, and notably, the two sub-regions of the right posterior insula exhibited decreased functional connectivity with many other brain regions. The topological metrics of functional networks in female MWoA included alterations in the nodal centrality of brain regions and disrupted connections between pair regions primarily involved in the discrimination of sensory features of pain, pain modulation or processing and sensory integration processing. In addition, the posterior insula decreased the nodal centrality, and exhibited disrupted connectivity with many other brain areas in female migraineurs, which suggests that the posterior insula plays an important role in female migraine pathology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5715029PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17069-8DOI Listing

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