Increased fibrinogen, d-dimer and galectin-3 levels in patients with migraine

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Yavuz Yucel
Halis Tanriverdi
Adalet Arıkanoglu
Sefer Varol
Ibrahim Kaplan
Esref Akil
Tahsin Celepkolu
Ertugrul Uzar
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[1] Dicle University School of Medicine,Department of Neurology
[2] Dicle University School of Medicine,Department of Family Medicine
[3] Dicle University School of Medicine,Department of Medical Biochemistry
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Neurological Sciences | 2014年 / 35卷
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Migraine; Pathogenesis; Fibrinogen; Galectin-3; -Dimer;
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There are limited studies evaluating the fibrinogen levels in patients with migraine. It remains unknown whether the levels of the haematological marker of thromboembolism, d-dimer, and the levels of galectin-3, which plays an important role in inflammation as a proinflammatory mediator, change during the attacks in patients with migraine. The present study aims to compare galectin-3, fibrinogen and d-dimer levels in patients with migraine during the attacks and interictal periods, and to compare galectin-3, fibrinogen and d-dimer levels between patients with migraine and healthy controls to investigate the role of these parameters in the pathogenesis of migraine. Fifty-nine patients with migraine and 30 age-gender matched healthy control subjects were enrolled in the study. Blood galectin-3, fibrinogen and d-dimer levels were measured in patients with migraine. Patients with migraine had higher levels of galectin-3, fibrinogen and d-dimer compared to the healthy controls (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was found between galectin-3 and fibrinogen levels during the attacks and interictal period in the migraine group (p > 0.05). Migraine patients had higher d-dimer levels during the attacks compared to the patients in the interictal period in the migraine group (p = 0.05). In conclusion, we found increased levels of fibrinogen, d-dimer and galectin-3 in patients with migraine compared to the healthy control group. Furthermore, we showed increased galectin-3 levels in patients with migraine, and higher d-dimer levels during migraine attacks compared to the interictal periods for the first time. These findings may be associated with the hypercoagulability and neurogenic inflammation during migraine headaches.
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