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Increased default mode network connectivity and increased regional homogeneity in migraineurs without aura
Authors:Jilei Zhang  Jingjing Su  Mengxing Wang  Ying Zhao  Qian Yao  Qiting Zhang  Haifeng Lu  Hui Zhang  Shuo Wang  Ge-Fei Li  Yi-Lan Wu  Feng-Di Liu  Yan-Hui Shi  Jianqi Li  Jian-Ren Liu  Xiaoxia Du
Institution:1.Shanghai Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Department of Physics,East China Normal University,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China;2.Department of Neurology and Jiuyuan Municipal Stroke Center,Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; and Clinical Research Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:

Background

The precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex, which has been associated with pain sensitivity, plays a pivotal role in the default mode network. However, information regarding migraine-related alterations in resting-state brain functional connectivity in the default mode network and in local regional spontaneous neuronal activity is not adequate.

Methods

This study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to acquire resting-state scans in 22 migraineurs without aura and in 22 healthy matched controls. Independent component analysis, a data-driven method, was used to calculate the resting-state functional connectivity of the default mode network in the patient and healthy control groups. Regional homogeneity (ReHo) was used to analyse the local features of spontaneous resting-state brain activity in the migraineurs without aura.

Results

Compared with the healthy controls, migraineurs without aura showed increased functional connectivity in the left precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network and significant increase in ReHo values in the bilateral precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex, left pons and trigeminal nerve entry zone. In addition, functional connectivity was decreased between the areas with abnormal ReHo (using the peaks in the precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex) and other brain areas.

Conclusions

The abnormalities in the precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex suggest that migraineurs without aura may exhibit information transfer and multimodal integration dysfunction and that pain sensitivity and pian processing may also be affected.
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