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Visual evoked potentials during long periods of pattern-reversal stimulation in migraine.
Afra, J; Cecchini, A P; DE PASQUA, Victor et al.
1998In Brain: a Journal of Neurology, 121 (2), p. 233-41
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Keywords :
Adult; Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology; Female; Habituation, Psychophysiologic/physiology; Humans; Male; Migraine Disorders/complications/physiopathology; Photic Stimulation/methods; Reference Values; Sensation Disorders/etiology; Time Factors
Abstract :
[en] We have previously shown that during repetitive pattern-reversal stimulation, lasting 2 min, the amplitude of the visual evoked potential (PR-VEP) increases in migraineurs when tested interictally whereas it decreases in healthy control subjects. According to Sappey-Marinier et al. (J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1992; 12: 584-92) habituation of the PR-VEP in normal subjects is maxima after 12 min, at a time when there is a decrease of stimulation-enhanced lactate levels in the occipital cortex. We have therefore compared PR-VEP during long periods of repetitive stimulation in healthy control subjects (n = 25) and in patients suffering from migraine without (n = 25) and with aura (n = 15) between attacks. During uninterrupted stimulation at 3.1 Hz VEPs were sequentially averaged in blocks of 100 responses for a total duration of 15 min and analysed in terms of latencies and peak-to-peak amplitudes of N1-P1 and P1-N2 peaks. Amplitude changes from the baseline were calculated for each block, by comparison with the first block, and analysed statistically using Zerbe's method. The N1-P1 and P1-N2 amplitudes in the first block tended to be lower in migraineurs than in healthy control subjects. During the 15 min of stimulation, amplitudes of both components progressively decreased in control subjects, but remained stable in both groups of patients. The difference between patients and control subjects proved to be significant (P < 0.05). The neurophysiological data were not correlated with clinical features such as attack frequency or duration of illness. These results are yet another demonstration in migraine of an interictal habituation deficit in cortical information processing, which might favour lactate accumulation in sensory cortices during sustained activation.
Disciplines :
Neurology
General & internal medicine
Neurosciences & behavior
Author, co-author :
Afra, J
Cecchini, A P
DE PASQUA, Victor ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Neurologie CHR
Albert, Adelin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Informatique médicale et biostatistique
Schoenen, Jean  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Neuro-anatomie
Language :
English
Title :
Visual evoked potentials during long periods of pattern-reversal stimulation in migraine.
Publication date :
1998
Journal title :
Brain: a Journal of Neurology
ISSN :
0006-8950
eISSN :
1460-2156
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
121
Issue :
2
Pages :
233-41
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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