migraine pathology: Migraines are thought to be caused by the release of peptide neurotransmitters (primarily the calcitonin gene-related peptide, viz. CGRP) from the trigeminal nerve distribution into the intracranial arteries. These neurotransmitters are known to be powerful vasodilators resulting in cranial vasodilation. This may further lead to extravasation of blood plasma and plasma proteins resulting in perivascular oedema. Perivascular oedema can cause mechanical stretching, leading to activation of pain nerve endings in the dura which may be the cause of the painful headache associated with migraines.
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