The longitudinal influence of tDCS on occipital GABA and glutamate/glutamine levels in episodic migraineurs

Author:

Pohl Heiko12ORCID,Wyss Patrik3ORCID,Sandor Peter S.14ORCID,Schoenen Jean5ORCID,Luechinger Roger6ORCID,O'Gorman Ruth78ORCID,Riederer Franz1910ORCID,Gantenbein Andreas R.14ORCID,Michels Lars211ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

2. Clinical Neuroscience Center University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. Department of Radiology Swiss Paraplegic Centre Nottwil Switzerland

4. Department of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation ZURZACH Care Bad Zurzach Switzerland

5. Headache Research Unit, Department of Neurology‐Citadelle Hospital University of Liège Liège Belgium

6. Institute for Biomedical Engineering ETH Zurich and University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

7. Children's Research Center University Children's Hospital Zurich Switzerland

8. Center for MR‐Research University Children's Hospital Zurich Switzerland

9. Karl Landsteiner Institute for Epilepsy Research and Cognitive Neurology Vienna Austria

10. Department of Neurology Clinic Hietzing Vienna Austria

11. Department of Neuroradiology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated differences in the concentration of gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) and the combination of glutamine and glutamate (as GLX) in the early visual cortex of patients with episodic migraine and the influence of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on GABA and GLX. In this single‐blind, sham‐controlled trial, we randomly assigned patients with episodic migraine to receive daily anodal tDCS or sham stimulation. In addition, we included healthy controls. We acquired proton MR spectroscopy data of the visual cortex with 3 Tesla MRI at baseline and from migraine patients directly after the stimulation period and 4 months later. In 22 migraineurs and 25 controls, the GABA and the GLX concentrations did not differ at baseline between the groups. tDCS resulted in reduced concentrations of GABA but not GLX or the migraine frequency directly after the stimulation period, but not 4 months later. The changes in the levels of GABA in the early visual cortex of patients with episodic migraine in the interictal period suggest an effect of tDCS that allowed for subsequent changes in the migraine frequency. However, we might have missed relevant variations in the concentrations of these neurotransmitters during the follow‐up period, as changes in migraine frequency appeared after the first MRI and disappeared before the second.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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