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What causes migraines? Study of ‘brain blackout’ offers clues

nature.com
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a year ago
byiareuniquetoscience

Summary

A study1 in mice offers clues about the neurological events that spark migraines. It suggests that a brief brain ‘blackout’ — when neuronal activity shuts down — changes the content of the cerebrospinal fluid. This altered fluid travels through a previously unknown gap in anatomy to nerves in the skull where it activates pain and inflammatory receptors.

Fluid collected shortly after a CSD increased activity of trigeminal nerve cells. This could be triggered from pain signals sent from these activated cells. But the fluid collected 2.5 hours after CSDs didn’t have the same effect.“Whatever is released in the cerebrospinal fluid is degraded. So, it’s a short-lasting phenomenon,” says Nedergaard.

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4 Comments

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humboldt
a year ago
It's crazy to think that it's not even really the brain that's in pain but the pressure on the surrounding area.
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practicalmagic
a year ago
I can never figure out what causes my migraines. I really wish I could so I can stop it before it happens. Each time I get one I'm out of commission for the day.
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theonesource
a year ago*
I'm pretty sure staring at screens all day is what is making migraines much more common
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practicalmagic
a year ago
It wouldn't surprise me if that's true. That's probably the biggest change in the last decade.