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Shared Patterns of Brain Functional Connectivity for the Comorbidity between Migraine and Insomnia.


ABSTRACT: Migraine is commonly comorbid with insomnia; both disorders are linked to functional disturbance of the default mode network (DMN). Evidence suggests that DMN could be segregated into multiple subnetworks with specific roles that underline different cognitive processes. However, the relative contributions of DMN subnetworks in the comorbidity of migraine and insomnia remain largely unknown. This study sought to identify altered functional connectivity (FC) profiles of DMN subnetworks in the comorbidity of migraine and insomnia. Direct group comparisons with healthy controls, followed by conjunction analyses, were used to identify shared FC alterations of DMN subnetworks. The shared FC changes of the DMN subnetworks in the migraine and insomnia groups were identified in the dorsomedial prefrontal and posteromedial cortex subnetworks. These shared FC changes were primarily associated with motor and somatosensory systems, and consistently found in patients with comorbid migraine and insomnia. Additionally, the magnitude of FC between the posteromedial cortex and postcentral gyrus correlated with insomnia duration in patients with comorbid migraine and insomnia. Our findings point to specific FC alterations of the DMN subnetwork in migraine and insomnia. The shared patterns of FC disturbance may be associated with the underlying mechanisms of the comorbidity of the two disorders.

SUBMITTER: Chou KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8533078 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shared Patterns of Brain Functional Connectivity for the Comorbidity between Migraine and Insomnia.

Chou Kun-Hsien KH   Kuo Chen-Yuan CY   Liang Chih-Sung CS   Lee Pei-Lin PL   Tsai Chia-Kuang CK   Tsai Chia-Lin CL   Huang Ming-Hao MH   Hsu Yi-Chih YC   Lin Guan-Yu GY   Lin Yu-Kai YK   Lin Ching-Po CP   Yang Fu-Chi FC  

Biomedicines 20211009 10


Migraine is commonly comorbid with insomnia; both disorders are linked to functional disturbance of the default mode network (DMN). Evidence suggests that DMN could be segregated into multiple subnetworks with specific roles that underline different cognitive processes. However, the relative contributions of DMN subnetworks in the comorbidity of migraine and insomnia remain largely unknown. This study sought to identify altered functional connectivity (FC) profiles of DMN subnetworks in the como  ...[more]

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