alleyoop Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 ABSTRACT Sleep and trigeminal pain processing share several common pathways with respect to neurotransmission and functions of distinct brain areas. In this review, the role of the most important brain stem and midbrain regions for this link is discussed. The central structure involved in both headache and sleep is the hypothalamus in which the orexinergic neurons originate. These neurons project to the periaqueductal grey and are probably the anatomic and physiological link between headache and sleep. Another relevant system for this interrelationship is the melatonin metabolism. However, basic research in this field is still very preliminary and a holistic hypothesis on how sleep physiology impacts headache and vice versa is still missing. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123582457/abstract shocked bobb Quote
tom Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Interesting. Apologies if I'm stating the obvious, but I've always seen a clear link between sleep and headaches - the way it works for me - if I get too much stress and nowhere near enough sleep, then headaches will follow if I'm in cycle, regardless of "meds". Assume this is probably the case for many of us... Quote
Guest Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 Even when not in cycle. I wake 1 hour after falling asleep, & like clockwork again at 2.45am. Luckily I am able to Catnap through the day (when out of cycle) wouldn't be able to survive without doing so. CArl... Quote
jayhedges Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 CArl, you been around here for a long time...Doesn't O2 abort for you and have you busted? Quote
Guest Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 Doesn't O2 abort for you and have you busted? 02 does work for me Jay. No need to use it at the moment though...PF. Still wake like a light bulb being switched on though. 1 hour after falling asleep, & again at 2.45am. CArl... Quote
jayhedges Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 Understand your clock is just reminding you that it's there. Have had similar periods over the years when I would wake up and know to the minute what time it was. Then look at the clock and freak out. There must be some connection. with these crazy clocks we have and a propensity for CH. Quote
tingeling Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 Ok, good to know.... Started to wonder if i was a little bit odd.... Because i still wake up at night, but no pain. Strange. During day, i also can tell what time it is, every third hour i just know, in a way..... But is it common to others, not feeling any "difference" to day and night? !! morning and 11 evening, it`s same same to me. Quote
LeeS Posted July 23, 2010 Posted July 23, 2010 However, basic research in this field is still very preliminary and a holistic hypothesis on how sleep physiology impacts headache and vice versa is still missing. Neurogenesis Bob Good find mate. -Lee Quote
alleyoop Posted July 23, 2010 Author Posted July 23, 2010 Thanks Lee mate! Good ol' neurogenesis! A bit late for you to be posting, isn't it? You must be off of work and at the local pub?? bb 8-) Quote
Erics.Parents Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Why can't I get this article? I open the link and when I hit full article it ask me to sign in...so I register and now it says I have to buy the article. Quote
alleyoop Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 That's why I only posted the abstract -- because I didn't want to pay for it. Bob Quote
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