Retino-hypothalamic-pineal hypothesis in the pathophysiology of primary headaches |
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Authors: | Deshmukh Vinod D |
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Affiliation: | vinod38@aol.com |
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Abstract: | Primary headaches include migraine, tension, cluster headaches, paroxysmal hemicrania and miscellaneous headaches unassociated with structural lesions. A putative role of the retino-hypothalamic-pineal (RHP) axis in the pathophysiology of primary headaches is reviewed in terms of (1) retinal dysfunction, (2) hypothalamic dysfunction and human circadian desynchrony, (3) pineal melatonin dysfunction and (4) rostral limbic dysfunction mediating the human stress response. Unified RHP hypothesis is proposed, suggesting that an acute, periodic or chronic, circadian desynchrony and dysfunction of the whole or part of the RHP axis is implicated in the pathophysiology of primary headaches. Supportive evidence for the RHP hypothesis, including recent PET studies showing changes in dorsal pons, hypothalamus and rostral limbic structures, is presented. |
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Keywords: | CSD, cortical spreading depression DRN, dorsal raphe nuclei SER, serotonin NE, norepinephrine PAG, peri-aqueductal gray LC, locus ceruleus SCN, supra-chiasmatic nucleus PG, pineal gland RHP, retino-hypothalamic-pineal axis RGN, retinal ganglion neurons RHT, retino-hypothalamic tract IGL, inter-geniculate leaflet GHT, geniculo-hypothalamic tract PVN, para-ventricular nucleus CAN, central autonomic network HPA, hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis RLS, rostral limbic system MC, menstrual cycle CR, circadian rhythms GABA, gamma amino butyric acid PET, positron emission tomography SUNCT, short-lasting, unilateral, neuralgiform, headache with conjunctival injection and tearing 5-HT, 5-hydroxy tryptamine EEG, electro-encephalo-graphy |
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