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Decreased Brain GABA Levels in Patients with Migraine Without Aura: an Exploratory Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study.

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Increasing neurophysiological studies had revealed that regional excitation-inhibition imbalance in the brain played a key role in the pathogenesis of migraine. This study aimed to explore the alterations in gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate/glutamine complex (Glx) levels in the anterior cingulate gyrus (ACC) and medial prefrontal lobe (mPFC) of patients with migraine without aura (MWoA) and investigate the correlation between neurotransmitter levels and clinical indicators. A total of 28 patients with MWoA and 28 sex-, age-, and education level-matched healthy controls (HCs) underwent single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy scanning at 3.0 Tesla. MEscher-Garwood Point RESolved Spectroscopy (MEGA-PRESS) sequence was performed to acquire the spectral data of GABA and Glx in the ACC and mPFC. The clinical indicators and anxiety-depression states of all participants were assessed. The acquired GABA signal contained the overlapping signals of macromolecules and homocarnosine, hence expressed as GABA+. The creatine (Cr) signal was applied as an endogenous reference. We observed that GABA+/Cr levels were significantly lower in ACC and mPFC of patients with MWoA than of HCs, with no significant difference in Glx levels. Negative correlations between GABA+/Cr levels and attack frequency were found in the ACC and mPFC regions of patients. These results suggested that there might be a close relationship between ACC and mPFC GABAergic neurons abnormalities and the pathophysiological mechanisms of MWoA. It might be beneficial to targeted treatment for patients with MWoA.
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neurotransmitter,1H-MRS,MEGA-PRESS,migraine without aura
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