Journal article

Peripheral sensitization in migraine - Role for P2X purinergic receptors in the dura-vascular sensory pathway

EA Jennings, HJ Cho

Drug Development Research | WILEY | Published : 2007

Abstract

Peripheral sensitization is still considered a prime contributor underlying the mechanisms of migraine. Trigeminal primary afferent neurons are the first neurons in the dural nociceptive pathway, and activation results in conscious perception of pain. Peripheral sensitization can lower the activation threshold of primary afferent neurons, rendering them more excitable, allowing for increases in release of neurotransmitter from both central and peripheral terminals. Increase in neurotransmitter release from central terminals contributes to excitation of second-order neurons, while the release of peptides from peripheral terminals has been implicated in neurogenic inflammation. Adenosine 5′-tr..

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