Platelet Aggregation of Migraineurs During and Between Attacks

Author:

Kovács Katalin1,Hermán Ferenc1,Filep János1,Jelencsik Ilona1,Magyar Kálmán1,Csanda Endre1

Affiliation:

1. K Kovács, I Jelencsik, E Csanda, Institute of Neurology; F Hermán, K Magyar, Department of Pharmacodynamics; J Filep, Department of Pathophysiology of Semmelweis Medical University, Budapest, Hungary (H-1086) Balassa u. 6

Abstract

Platelet aggregation induced by ADP, collagen and platelet-activating factor was studied in common (migraine without aura) and classical migraine (migraine with aura) patients during and between attacks. The EC 50 * values for ADP and platelet-activating factor were significantly higher, whilst that for collagen was significantly lower in classical migraine patients during headache-free intervals compared to healthy volunteers. The EC50 values obtained for common migraine sufferers during symptom-free periods were similar to those of controls. During attacks, the EC 50 value for ADP, but not for collagen and platelet-activating factor, was significantly higher than that of the controls. In healthy subjects a positive correlation was found between ADP and collagen-induced aggregation. In contrast, there was a U-shaped correlation matrix in classical migraine patients. The present observations show that platelet aggregation is altered in migraine patients and this raises the possibility that platelet-activating factor may be involved in the pathogenesis of migraine.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine

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