Serotonin Metabolism in Chronic Tension-Type Headache

Serotonergic neurons play a major role in the regulation of pain and may therefore also be involved in the pathophysiology of tension-type headache. Platelets are important in the regulation of the free serotonin level in plasma and may be a model of serotonergic neurons. The aim of the present stud...

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description Serotonergic neurons play a major role in the regulation of pain and may therefore also be involved in the pathophysiology of tension-type headache. Platelets are important in the regulation of the free serotonin level in plasma and may be a model of serotonergic neurons. The aim of the present study was to investigate the peripheral serotonin (5HT) metabolism in patients with chronic tension-type headache. The 5HT levels in platelets and in plasma, the beta-thromboglobulin (ß-TG) levels in plasma, and the urinary excretion of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA) were measured in 40 patients with chronic tension-type headache and in 40 healthy controls. The platelet uptake index was calculated as the ratio between platelet 5HT and plasma 5HT levels. There were, no significant differences in platelet 5HT, plasma 5HT ß-TG, or 5HIAA between patients and controls. The platelet uptake index was significantly lower in patients 243 (136-367) than in controls 352 (202-508), p=0.03. Our results indicate that the peripheral 5HT metabolism is largely normal in patients with chronic tension-type headache.
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beta-Thromboglobulin - metabolism
Blood Platelets - metabolism
Central sensitization
Chronic Disease
Female
Humans
Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid - urine
Male
Middle Aged
pain
serotonin
Serotonin - blood
Tension-Type Headache - blood
Tension-Type Headache - drug therapy
Tension-Type Headache - metabolism
tension‐type headache
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