Migraine is not associated with enhanced atherosclerosis

Author:

Stam Anine H1,Weller Claudia M2,Janssens A Cecile JW3,Aulchenko Yurii S4,Oostra Ben A4,Frants Rune R2,van den Maagdenberg Arn MJM12,Ferrari Michel D1,van Duijn Cornelia M4,Terwindt Gisela M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

2. Department of Human Genetics, Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

3. Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

4. Genetic Epidemiology Unit, Departments of Epidemiology and Clinical Genetics, Erasmus University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

Abstract

Aim Migraine, in particular with aura, has been associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease. The underlying mechanism is unknown. In a cross-sectional case control study we investigated whether an enhanced risk of atherosclerosis in migraineurs explains this increased cardiovascular risk. Methods Subjects were participants from the population-based Erasmus Rucphen Family study. Atherosclerosis was assessed in 360 migraineurs (209 without aura and 151 with aura) and 617 subjects without migraine or severe headache. Atherosclerosis was quantified by intima media thickness, pulse wave velocity and ankle-brachial index. Results Migraineurs, especially with aura, were found more likely to smoke, have diabetes or a modestly decreased HDL-cholesterol. No differences were found for the atherosclerosis parameters. Conclusion In this large population-based study, migraineurs have no increased risk of atherosclerosis. Therefore, enhanced atherosclerosis is an unlikely explanation for the increased cardiovascular risk seen in migraineurs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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