Cortical response to somatosensory stimulation in medication overuse headache patients is influenced by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) I/D genetic polymorphism

Author:

Lorenzo Cherubino Di1,Coppola Gianluca2,Currà Antonio3,Grieco Gaetano4,Santorelli Filippo M5,Lepre Chiara6,Porretta Elisa6,Pascale Esterina6,Pierelli Francesco7

Affiliation:

1. Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus Foundation, Italy

2. G. B. Bietti Foundation-IRCCS, Dept of Neurophysiology of Vision and Neurophthalmology, Italy

3. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies and Ospedale A. Fiorini, Terracina, “Sapienza” University of Rome Polo Pontino, Italy

4. Laboratory of Neurogenetics, IRCCS Neurological Institute “C. Mondino”, Italy

5. Molecular Medicine & Neurodegenerative Diseases, IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris, Italy

6. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, “Sapienza” University of Rome Polo Pontino, Italy

7. IRCCS Neuromed, Italy

Abstract

Background Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a disabling health problem. Convincing evidence attributes a pathophysiologic role to central sensitization. By recording somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) in patients with MOH, we observed increased sensitization and deficient habituation to repetitive sensory stimuli consistent with drug overuse. The renin–angiotensin system in the brain seems to play a relevant role in neural plasticity and dependence behavior. We therefore sought differences in SSEP sensitization and habituation in patients with MOH who underwent angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) I/D polymorphism analysis. Methods We recorded median-nerve SSEPs (two blocks of 100 sweeps) in 43 patients with MOH. We measured N20–P25 amplitudes, and assessed sensitization using the first block amplitudes, and habituation using amplitude changes between the two sequential blocks. According to their genotype, subjects were divided into three groups: “D/D”, “D/I” and “I/I” carriers. Results The habituation slope of the two SSEP block amplitudes was significantly increased in the D/D subgroup ( n = 16) with respect to that of the I/I subgroup ( n = 6), with the D/I subgroup ( n = 21) falling in between. In D/D carriers, the habituation slope correlated positively with the duration of the overuse headache, and the first SSEP block amplitudes, a measure of sensitization, increased in strict relationship with the type of overused medication in the MOH patients overall and in the D/D subgroup; this was not so in the D/I and I/I subgroups. Conclusion In patients with MOH, the homozygote D/D ACE polymorphism influences habituation and sensitization to repeated sensory stimuli in strict relationship with medication overuse. We suggest that angiotensin peptides influence neuronal mechanisms of plasticity by interacting with central monoaminergic synaptic transmission.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine

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