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Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban ; 49(1): 68-74, 2024 Jan 28.
Article in English, Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38615168

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Migraine and tremor share some genetic mutation sites, and clinical studies have also confirmed their correlation. This study aims to explore the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of migraine patients with concomitant tremor, and to analyze the relevant influential factors of tremor occurrence. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 217 migraine patients who visited the Third Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical University from June 2022 to October 2023. The Clinical Rating Scale for Tremor (CRST), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were respectively used to assess the tremor symptoms, degree of headache, anxiety, and depression of patients. All patients underwent routine head MR scanning and electromyography examination, and were divided into a migraine with tremor group and a migraine without tremor group based on the electromyogram examination. RESULTS: The migraine with tremor group and the migraine without tremor group were included 52 patients (23.96%) and 165 patients (76.04%), respectively. Compared with the migraine without tremor group, the migraine with tremor group had a longer course and duration of headache, higher frequency of headache attacks, higher NRS score, GAD-7 score, and PHQ-9 score, and fewer weekly physical exercises. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in the presence or absence of prodromal headache and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) between the 2 groups (both P>0.05). The evaluation results of the CRST showed that out of 217 migraine patients, 39 patients (17.97%) were accompanied by tremors. The electromyographic results showed that all 52 migraine patients with tremors had upper limb tremors, including 28 migraine patients with postural tremors and 24 migraine patients with static tremors. Compared with the migraine patients with static tremors, the migraine patients with postural tremors had lower average frequency, peak frequency, and headache onset frequency (all P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that frequency of physical exercise, duration of illness, frequency of headache attacks, NRS score, GAD-7 score, and PHQ-9 score were risk factors for migraine patients with concomitant tremors (all P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with migraine mainly experience upper limb postural tremors. Reduced physical exercise, long course of disease, long duration of headache, frequent headache attacks, severe headache, anxiety, and depression are risk factors for migraine patients with concomitant tremors.


Subject(s)
Migraine Disorders , Tremor , Humans , Tremor/complications , Tremor/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Migraine Disorders/complications , Migraine Disorders/epidemiology , Headache , Anxiety/complications , Anxiety/epidemiology
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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 29(6): 505-510, 2023 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38602722

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Exploring the libido status of male chronic headache patients and analyzing its relationship with headache symptoms, sleep, anxiety, and depression, providing reference for the comprehensive treatment of male chronic headache. METHODS: 179 patients with chronic headache who visited the Third Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical College from January 2022 to February 2023 were selected. The male Self Rated Libido Scale , Visual Analog Scale for Pain, Migraine Disability Assessment Scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 were used to evaluate the libido status, headache severity, disability level, sleep quality, anxiety, and depression of the research subjects, respectively. RESULTS: Among 179 male chronic headache patients, 97 were chronic migraine (CM) patients and 82 were chronic tension type (CTT) patients, and 47 were screened for low libido. The influencing factors of libido in male chronic headache patients include age, smoking, frequency of exercise, course of disease, severity of pain, frequency of headache, disability score, sleep quality, anxiety and depression (all P<0.05). Compared with male CTT patients, male CM patients have higher pain severity, headache frequency, disability score, and anxiety score, while lower libido score (all P<0.05). The results of multivariate analysis showed that age, frequency of exercise, course of disease, severity of pain, frequency of headache, degree of disability, sleep quality, anxiety, and depression were the influencing factors for the decline of libido in male chronic headache patients. CONCLUSION: It is common for male chronic headache patients to experience decreased libido, with male chronic migraine (CM) patients exhibiting more severe reductions. Advanced age, decreased physical activity, longer disease duration, severe pain intensity, frequent headaches, higher disability levels, poor sleep, anxiety, and depression are risk factors for decreased libido in male chronic headache patients.


Subject(s)
Headache Disorders , Migraine Disorders , Humans , Male , Cross-Sectional Studies , Libido , Headache Disorders/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Headache , Pain
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Aging (Albany NY) ; 12(5): 4067-4081, 2020 03 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32167488

ABSTRACT

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. A common and disabling disease of the elderly, the standard dopamine replacement therapies do not arrest the ongoing neurodegeneration, thus calling for new treatment strategies. The present study aimed to clarify the functional relevance of the hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α)/microRNA-128-3p (miR-128-3p) axis in hippocampal neurodegeneration in a PD mouse model obtained by intraperitoneal injection of MPTP. Targeting relationship between miR-128-3p and Axin1 was verified, so we probed the roles of Hif1a, miR-128-3p, and Axin1 in apoptosis of hippocampal neurons with gain- and loss-of function experiments using flow cytometry and TUNEL staining. We found that Axin1 was upregulated in hippocampal tissues and cells of the MPTP-lesioned mouse model of PD, while Hif1a and miR-128-3p were downregulated. Elevation of HIF-1α/miR-128-3p inhibited apoptosis of hippocampal neurons via Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway activation due to the suppression of Axin1 in PD. In addition, forced overexpression of Hif1a could ameliorate motor dysfunction and pathological changes in the model. Collectively, activation of the HIF-1α/miR-128-3p axis could repress hippocampal neurodegeneration in MPTP-lesioned mice through an activated Wnt/ß-catenin pathway due to Axin1 downregulation.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/physiology , Axin Protein/metabolism , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/metabolism , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Nerve Degeneration/metabolism , Parkinsonian Disorders/metabolism , Wnt Signaling Pathway/physiology , Animals , Down-Regulation , Hippocampus/metabolism , Hippocampus/pathology , Mice , Nerve Degeneration/pathology , Neurons/metabolism , Neurons/pathology , Parkinsonian Disorders/pathology , Up-Regulation
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Brain Res ; 1722: 146331, 2019 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31301273

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Recently, it has been demonstrated that microRNA-137 (miR-137) plays a vital role in the induction of oxidative stress of neurons in Parkinson's disease (PD). Herein, the study aimed to investigate the effects of serum exosomal miR-137 on oxidative stress injury of neurons in PD. Microarray analysis was adopted to screen the PD-related differential expressed genes and predict the interaction between OXR1 and miR-137 in PD. It was found that OXR1 was down-regulated while miR-137 was up-regulated in PD. Additionally, miR-137 targeted OXR1 and negatively regulated its expression. Mouse and neuron models of PD were established to mimic the pathological changes, especially oxidative stress injury induced by PD. The significance of miR-137 and OXR1 in oxidative stress injury was investigated in neuron model of PD using gain- and loss-of-function approaches. The obtained data exhibited that inhibition of miR-137 or up-regulation of OXR1 ameliorated PD-induced oxidative stress injury, reduced pole-climbing time, but increased score for traction test as well as promoted viability and decreased apoptosis of neurons in PD model, accompanied with decreased MDA content and ROS levels, and increased SOD levels. Furthermore, PD mice were injected with serum-derived exosomes or neurons in PD models were exposed to exosomes derived from serum of PD mice. Loss-of-function experiments using miR-137 antagomir exhibited that inhibition of exosomal miR-137 ameliorated PD-induced oxidative stress injury in vitro, reduced pole-climbing time but increased score for traction test in vivo. Collectively, down-regulation of exosomal miR-137 alleviates oxidative stress injury in PD by up-regulating OXR1.


Subject(s)
Exosomes/metabolism , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Parkinson Disease/metabolism , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Disease Models, Animal , Gene Expression Regulation , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , MicroRNAs/administration & dosage , MicroRNAs/blood , Rats
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