2016
DOI: 10.1177/0333102416651454
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Serum L-arginine and dimethylarginine levels in migraine patients with brain white matter lesions

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“…CBF is significantly lower in migraine with aura subjects with high white matter hyperintensity load. 67 In a prospective study, Erdelyi-Botor and colleagues 68 measured the serum L-arginine, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) in migraine patients in a headache-free period. The results demonstrate that patients with migraine with WMHs showed higher ADMA concentrations than lesion-free patients and controls; SDMA serum levels of lesional migraineurs were higher than in non-lesional patients.…”
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“…CBF is significantly lower in migraine with aura subjects with high white matter hyperintensity load. 67 In a prospective study, Erdelyi-Botor and colleagues 68 measured the serum L-arginine, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) in migraine patients in a headache-free period. The results demonstrate that patients with migraine with WMHs showed higher ADMA concentrations than lesion-free patients and controls; SDMA serum levels of lesional migraineurs were higher than in non-lesional patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the risk for ischemic stroke was reported to be higher in patients with migraine with aura than with migraine without aura [23]. In contrast, other studies did not show differences in prevalence of WMLs between MWA and MWOA patients [24]. Zhang et al [25] described that, although no differences were observed in WMLs in MA and MWOA groups, substantially lower cerebral blood flow found in association with high WMLs load suggests that WMLs in MWA may be associated with alteration in resting cerebral blood flow.…”
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“…In our study, we did not observe any differences in WMLs between MA and MWOA groups. However, it is possible that other factors, such as L-arginine, dimethylarginine levels [24] and D-dimer levels as well as headache attack frequencies [26], might have affected WMLs independent of the presence or absence of auras.…”
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“…Although dysfunction of the Larginine/nitric oxide (NO) pathway has been associated with oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction in migraine, its role in WML development has not been specifically investigated. Elevated L-arginine serum levels (an NO substrate) might reflect an increased demand for NO synthesis [28]. WMLs are also correlated with cognitive decline and nitro-oxidative stress [29].…”
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confidence: 99%