Is Migraine Associated to Brain Anatomical Alterations? New Data and Coordinate-Based Meta-analysis
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A growing number of studies investigate brain anatomy in migraine using voxel- (VBM) and surface-based morphometry (SBM), as well as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). The purpose of this article is to identify consistent patterns of anatomical alterations associated with migraine. First, 19 migraineurs without aura and 19 healthy participants were included in a brain imaging study. T1-weighted MRIs and DTI sequences were acquired and analyzed using VBM, SBM and tract-based spatial statistics. No significant alterations of gray matter (GM) volume, cortical thickness, cortical gyrification, sulcus depth and white-matter tract integrity could be observed. However, migraineurs displayed decreased white matter (WM) volume in the left superior longitudinal fasciculus. Second, a systematic review of the literature employing VBM, SBM and DTI was conducted to investigate brain anatomy in migraine. Meta-analysis was performed using Seed-based d Mapping via permutation of subject images (SDM-PSI) on GM volume, WM volume and cortical thickness data. Alterations of GM volume, WM volume, cortical thickness or white-matter tract integrity were reported in 72%, 50%, 56% and 33% of published studies respectively. Spatial distribution and direction of the disclosed effects were highly inconsistent across studies. The SDM-PSI analysis revealed neither significant decrease nor significant increase of GM volume, WM volume or cortical thickness in migraine. Overall there is to this day no strong evidence of specific brain anatomical alterations reliably associated to migraine. Possible explanations of this conflicting literature are discussed. Trial registration number: NCT02791997, registrated February 6th, 2015. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC part of Springer Nature.
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Coordinate-based meta-analysis, Diffusion tensor imaging, Migraine, Surface-based morphometry, Tract-based spatial statistics, Voxel-based morphometry, Brain, Gray matter, Humans, Magnetic resonance imaging, Migraine disorders, White matter, Adult, Article, Clinical article, Controlled study, Cortical gyrification, Cortical thickness (brain), Diffusion weighted imaging, Disease association, Disease duration, Female, Functional neuroimaging, Gray matter volume, Headache impact test, Human, Male, Meta analysis, Midas (migraine), Migraine without aura, Nervous system parameters, Neuroanatomy, Pain assessment, Priority journal, Sulcus depth, Superior longitudinal fasciculus, Surface based morphometry, Surface property, Systematic review, Voxel based morphometry, Diagnostic imaging, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging