From blast to bench: a translational mini-review of post-traumatic headache

Current events within the military and professional sports have resulted in an increased recognition of the long-term and debilitating consequences of traumatic brain injury. Mild traumatic brain injury accounts for the majority of head injuries, and post-traumatic headache is the most common advers...

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Published in:Journal of neuroscience research Vol. 95; no. 6; pp. 1347 - 1354
Main Authors: Moye, Laura S, Pradhan, Amynah A
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Published: 02-02-2017
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Abstract Current events within the military and professional sports have resulted in an increased recognition of the long-term and debilitating consequences of traumatic brain injury. Mild traumatic brain injury accounts for the majority of head injuries, and post-traumatic headache is the most common adverse effect. It is estimated that between 30–90% of traumatic brain injuries result in post-traumatic headache, and for a significant number of people this headache disorder can continue for up to and over a year post-injury. Often, the most severe and chronic post-traumatic headache has a migraine-like phenotype, and is difficult to resolve. In this review we discuss the preclinical findings from animal models of post-traumatic headache. We also describe potential mechanisms by which traumatic brain injury leads to chronic post-traumatic headache, including neuroinflammatory mediators and migraine-associated neuropeptides. There are surprisingly few preclinical studies that have investigated overlapping mechanisms between post-traumatic headache and migraine, especially considering the prevalence and debilitating nature of post-traumatic headache. Given this context, post-traumatic headache is a field with many emerging opportunities for growth. The frequency of post-traumatic headache in the general and military population is staggeringly high, and further preclinical research is required to understand, ameliorate, and treat this disabling disorder.
AbstractList Current events within the military and professional sports have resulted in an increased recognition of the long-term and debilitating consequences of traumatic brain injury. Mild traumatic brain injury accounts for the majority of head injuries, and post-traumatic headache is the most common adverse effect. It is estimated that between 30–90% of traumatic brain injuries result in post-traumatic headache, and for a significant number of people this headache disorder can continue for up to and over a year post-injury. Often, the most severe and chronic post-traumatic headache has a migraine-like phenotype, and is difficult to resolve. In this review we discuss the preclinical findings from animal models of post-traumatic headache. We also describe potential mechanisms by which traumatic brain injury leads to chronic post-traumatic headache, including neuroinflammatory mediators and migraine-associated neuropeptides. There are surprisingly few preclinical studies that have investigated overlapping mechanisms between post-traumatic headache and migraine, especially considering the prevalence and debilitating nature of post-traumatic headache. Given this context, post-traumatic headache is a field with many emerging opportunities for growth. The frequency of post-traumatic headache in the general and military population is staggeringly high, and further preclinical research is required to understand, ameliorate, and treat this disabling disorder.
Author Moye, Laura S
Pradhan, Amynah A
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