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. 2005 Jul 20;6(4):195–198. doi: 10.1007/s10194-005-0183-0

Habituation of single CO2 laser–evoked responses during interictal phase of migraine

M de Tommaso 1,2,, G Libro 2, M Guido 2, L Losito 2, P Lamberti 2, P Livrea 2
PMCID: PMC3452042  PMID: 16362662

Abstract

A reduced habituation of averaged laser–evoked potential (LEP) amplitudes was previously found in migraine patients. The aim of the present study was to assess the habituation of single LEP responses and pain sensation during the interictal phase in migraine patients. Fourteen migraine patients were compared with ten control subjects. The pain stimulus was laser pulses, generated by CO2 laser, delivered to right supraorbital zone. Patients were evaluated during attack–free conditions. The LEP habituation was studied by measuring the changes of LEP amplitudes across and within three consecutive repetitions of 21 non–averaged trials. In migraine patients the N2–P2 wave amplitudes did not show a tendency toward habituation across and, above all, within the three repetitions. Anomalous behaviour of nociceptive cortex during the interictal phase of migraine may predispose patients to headache occurrence and persistence.

Key words: Migraine, Laser-evoked potentials, Habituation

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