Relevance of lactate level detection in migrane and fibromyalgia

The aim of this study was to determine the blood lactate levels in healthy and pathological subjects, particularly with migraine and fibromyalgia. Moreover we investigated the possible correlation between lactate concentration, postural stability and balance disorders; the composition of the groups...

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Published in:European journal of translational myology Vol. 29; no. 2
Main Authors: Proia, Patrizia, Amato, Alessandra, Contrò, Valentina, Lo Monaco, Alessandra, Brusa, Jessica, Brighina, Filippo, Messina, Giuseppe
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 09-05-2019
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Summary:The aim of this study was to determine the blood lactate levels in healthy and pathological subjects, particularly with migraine and fibromyalgia. Moreover we investigated the possible correlation between lactate concentration, postural stability and balance disorders; the composition of the groups were: migraine (n = 25; age 49.7 ± 12.5), fibromyalgia (n = 10; age 43.7 ± 21.2), control group (n = 16 age 28.52 ± 2.4). The results showed that patients with fibromyalgia (FG) had higher lactate levels compared to migraine (MG) and control group (CG) (mean ± sd: FG = 1.78 ± 0.9 mmol/L; MG = 1.45±1 mmol/L; CG = 0,85 ± 0,07 mmol/L). The same situation was highlighted about the sway path length with eyes closed (FG = 518 ± 195 mm; MG = 465 ± 165 mm; CG = 405 ± 94,72 mm) and with eyes open (FG = 430 ± 220 mm; MG = 411 ± 143 mm; CG = 389 ± 107 mm). This can be explained by the fact that energy-intensive postural strategies must be used to optimize both static and dynamic coordination, in particular with repeated contractions of tonic oxidative muscle cells responsible for postural control.
Bibliography:Conflict of Interest: The authors declare they have no financial, personal, or other conflicts of interest.
All named authors played a substantial role in the conception and/or study design, data acquisition and/or analysis, as well as drafting of the manuscript, approval of the final version to be published, and agree the accountability for all aspects of accuracy and integrity of the work.
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ISSN:2037-7452
2037-7460
DOI:10.4081/ejtm.2019.8202