Leukocyte subsets and cortisol serum levels in patients with migraine without aura and chronic tension-type headache |
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Authors: | M Leone M Biffi F Leoni G Bussone |
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Affiliation: | Headache Center, C. Besta Neurological Institute Milan, Italy;;Italfarmaco Research Center, Cinisello Balsamo;Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Leukocyte subsets, serum cortisol and immunoglobulin production were investigated in a group of 12 migraine without aura patients, 12 chronic tension-type headache patients and compared with findings in 12 healthy controls. Chronic tension-type headache patients had statistically significant increased levels of B-lymphocytes (CD19 + cells) ( p < 0.05), while migraine sufferers had a similarly significant decrease in CD8 + T-lymphocytes ( p < 0.05). Migraine patients also had an increased percentage of B-lymphocytes although this failed to reach statistical significance. Immunoglobulin production and cortisol serum levels did not differ in the two headache groups. We conclude that the observed abnormalities in tension-type headache and migraine are unlikely to be a consequence of pain or of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction. |
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Keywords: | Cortisol leukocyte subsets migraine pain tension-type headache |
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