The Journal of Headache and Pain (Feb 2020)

Altered lateral geniculate nucleus functional connectivity in migraine without aura: a resting-state functional MRI study

  • Di Zhang,
  • Xiaobin Huang,
  • Wen Su,
  • Yuchen Chen,
  • Peng Wang,
  • Cunnan Mao,
  • Zhengfei Miao,
  • Chunmei Liu,
  • Chenjie Xu,
  • Xindao Yin,
  • Xinying Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-020-01086-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Objectives To investigate the structural and functional connectivity changes of lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and their relationships with clinical characteristics in patients without aura. Methods Conventional MRI, 3D structure images and resting state functional MRI were performed in 30 migraine patients without aura (MwoA) and 22 healthy controls (HC). The lateral geniculate nucleus volumes and the functional connectivity (FC) of bilateral lateral geniculate nucleus were computed and compared between groups. Results The lateral geniculate nucleus volumes in patient groups did not differ from the controls. The brain regions with increased FC of the left LGN mainly located in the left cerebellum and right lingual gyrus in MwoA compared with HC. The increased FC of right LGN located in left inferior frontal gyrus in MwoA compared with HC. The correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between VLSQ-8 score and the increased FC of left cerebellum and right lingual gyrus. Conclusions Photophobia in MwoA could be mediated by abnormal resting state functional connectivity in visual processing regions, the pain perception regulatory network and emotion regulation network. This result is valuable to further understanding about the clinical manifestation and pathogenesis of migraine.

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