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Substance P is a neuropeptide implicated in the pathogenesis of headache. This study investigates whether its administration can trigger migraine attacks in individuals with migraine without aura.
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Substance P is a vasoactive neuropeptide of the tachykinin family, expressed in various cell types, including primary afferents of the trigeminal ganglion that innervate the meninges and associated vasculature. Its most well-established role is in nociceptive signaling, and accumulating evidence implicates substance P in the pathogenesis of headache. This study investigates whether intravenous infusion of substance P can induce migraine attacks in individuals with a history of migraine without aura. To test this, the investigators will conduct a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-way crossover trial.
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21 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Hakan Ashina, MD, PhD; Haidar Al-Khazali, MD
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