TY - JOUR
T1 - Cortical functional correlates of responsiveness to short-lasting preventive intervention with ketogenic diet in migraine
T2 - a multimodal evoked potentials study
AU - Di Lorenzo, Cherubino
AU - Coppola, Gianluca
AU - Bracaglia, Martina
AU - Di Lenola, Davide
AU - Evangelista, Maurizio
AU - Sirianni, Giulio
AU - Rossi, Paolo
AU - Di Lorenzo, Giorgio
AU - Serrao, Mariano
AU - Parisi, Vincenzo
AU - Pierelli, Francesco
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - Background: Here, we aim to identify cortical electrofunctional correlates of responsiveness to short-lasting preventiveintervention with ketogenic diet (KD) in migraine. Methods: Eighteen interictal migraineurs underwent visual (VEPs) and median nerve somatosensory (SSEPs) evokedpotentials before and after 1 month of KD during ketogenesis. We measured VEPs N1-P1 and SSEPs N20-P25 amplitudes respectively in six and in two sequential blocks of 100 sweeps as well as habituation as theslope of the linear regression between block 1 to 6 for VEPs or between 1 to 2 for SSEPs. Results: After 1-month of KD, a significant reduction in the mean attack frequency and duration was observed (all P<0.001). The KD did not change the 1st SSEP and VEP block of responses, but significantly inducednormalization of the interictally reduced VEPs and SSEPs (all p <0.01) habituation during the subsequentblocks. Conclusions: KD could restore normal EPs habituation curves during stimulus repetition without significantly changing theearly amplitude responses. Thus, we hypothesize that KD acts on habituation regulating the balancebetween excitation and inhibition at the cortical level.
AB - Background: Here, we aim to identify cortical electrofunctional correlates of responsiveness to short-lasting preventiveintervention with ketogenic diet (KD) in migraine. Methods: Eighteen interictal migraineurs underwent visual (VEPs) and median nerve somatosensory (SSEPs) evokedpotentials before and after 1 month of KD during ketogenesis. We measured VEPs N1-P1 and SSEPs N20-P25 amplitudes respectively in six and in two sequential blocks of 100 sweeps as well as habituation as theslope of the linear regression between block 1 to 6 for VEPs or between 1 to 2 for SSEPs. Results: After 1-month of KD, a significant reduction in the mean attack frequency and duration was observed (all P<0.001). The KD did not change the 1st SSEP and VEP block of responses, but significantly inducednormalization of the interictally reduced VEPs and SSEPs (all p <0.01) habituation during the subsequentblocks. Conclusions: KD could restore normal EPs habituation curves during stimulus repetition without significantly changing theearly amplitude responses. Thus, we hypothesize that KD acts on habituation regulating the balancebetween excitation and inhibition at the cortical level.
KW - Diet
KW - Habituation
KW - Ketogenesis
KW - Migraine
KW - Somatosensory-evoked potentials
KW - Visual-evoked potentials
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U2 - 10.1186/s10194-016-0650-9
DO - 10.1186/s10194-016-0650-9
M3 - Article
SN - 1129-2369
VL - 17
JO - Journal of Headache and Pain
JF - Journal of Headache and Pain
IS - 1
M1 - 58
ER -