片頭痛患者における安静時機能的結合パターンの解明:REFORM研究
Roberta Messina1,2,3, Rune Hackert Christensen1,4,5, Håkan Ashina1,5
1Department of Neurology, Danish Headache Center, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Denmark.
Neurology
|February 6, 2026
まとめ
中帯状皮質および後頭葉領域における安静時機能的結合(rs-FC)の変化は、片頭痛に特異的です。これらの所見は、帯状皮質-後頭葉のrs-FCの変化が片頭痛の潜在的なバイオマーカーとなりうることを示唆しています。
科学分野:
- 神経画像
- 神経科学
- 医学研究
背景:
- 片頭痛に関する以前のfMRI研究は、サンプルサイズが小さい、統計的手法が最適でないなどの限界がありました。
- サブタイプに関連する変化から片頭痛特異的な神経生物学的変化を区別するには、大規模で十分に特徴付けられたサンプルが必要です。
主な方法:
- 片頭痛患者264名と健常対照者(HC)151名が安静時fMRI(rs-fMRI)を受けました。
- 群間のrs-FCを比較するために、マルチボクセルパターン分析とシードベース分析が使用されました。
- 統計分析には、一般線形モデルとボンフェローニ補正(p<0.001)を用いたANCOVAが含まれていました。
結論:
- 中帯状皮質と後頭葉領域間のrs-FCの変化は、片頭痛に特異的な特徴である可能性があります。
- これは、片頭痛における侵害受容および視覚処理の統合を示唆しています。
- 帯状皮質-後頭葉のrs-FCの変化は、片頭痛の潜在的なバイオマーカーとして機能する可能性があります。
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