Back to Search Start Over

Influence of metabolic state and body composition on the action of pharmacological treatment of migraine.

Authors :
Bruijn, Noor
van Lohuizen, Romy
Boron, Malgorzata
Fitzek, Mira
Gabriele, Francesca
Giuliani, Giada
Melgarejo, Laura
Řehulka, Pavel
Sebastianelli, Gabriele
Triller, Paul
Vigneri, Simone
Özcan, Behiye
van den Brink, Antoinette Maassen
Source :
Journal of Headache & Pain. 2/13/2024, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p1-22. 22p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Migraine is a disabling neurovascular disorder among people of all ages, with the highest prevalence in the fertile years, and in women. Migraine impacts the quality of life of affected individuals tremendously and, in addition, it is associated with highly prevalent metabolic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction. Also, the clinical response to drugs might be affected in patients with metabolic disease due to body composition and metabolic change. Therefore, the efficacy of antimigraine drugs could be altered in patients with both migraine and metabolic disease. However, knowledge of the pharmacology and the related clinical effects of antimigraine drugs in patients with metabolic disease are limited. Therefore, and given the clinical relevance, this article provides a comprehensive overview of the current research and hypotheses related to the influence of metabolic state and body composition on the action of antimigraine drugs. In addition, the influence of antimigraine drugs on metabolic functioning and, vice versa, the influence of metabolic diseases and its hormonal modulating medication on migraine activity is outlined. Future exploration on personalizing migraine treatment to individual characteristics is necessary to enhance therapeutic strategies, especially given its increasing significance in recent decades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11292369
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Headache & Pain
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175388495
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-024-01724-3