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An evaluation of sumatriptan (a serotonin 1D agonist) as a new therapy in the treatment of acute migraine attack / Susan S.C. Man
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Identifier
Thesis
1594
Author
Man, Susan S. C.
Title
An
evaluation
of
sumatriptan
(a
serotonin
1D
agonist)
as a
new
therapy
in the
treatment
of
acute
migraine
attack
/
Susan
S.C
.
Man
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2000
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
To
date
, the
exact
etiology
of
migraine
remains
unknown
.
However
, the
medical
community
has
accepted
Moskowitz’s
trigeminovascular
hypothesis
as the
most
acceptable
explanation
.
Moskowitz
proposes
that
both
the
trigeminovascular
system
and the
serotonergic
system
are
involved
in the
manifestation
of
migraine
.
Serotonin
is
a
vasoactive
neurotransmitter
,
which
also
plays
an
important
part
in
pain
modulation
.
During
a
migraine
attack
, a
significant
fall
in
plasma
serotonin
(5-hydroxy-tryptamine
or
5-HT)
is
observed
. The
results
are
disregulation
in the
endogenous
pain
control
pathway
,
loss
of
tonic
vasoconstriction
of the
cerebral
vasculature
, and
release
of
neuropeptides
(inflammatory
mediators)
at the
nociceptive
afferent
terminals
of the
trigeminal
nerve
causing
neurogenic
inflammation
(vasodilation
and
plasma
extravasation)
.
Further
investigation
into
serotonin
led
to the
discovery
of
serotonin
receptors
, the
mediators
for the
effects
of
serotonin
. The
5-HT1D
serotonin
receptors
are the
most
abundant
receptors
in the
human
brain
.
Stimulation
of the
5-HT1D
serotonin
receptors
leads
to the
blockage
of
neuropeptide
release
at the
trigeminovascular
junction
and
cessation
of
migraine
pain
.
Sumatriptan
is
the
first
5-HT1D
agonist
introduced
as
treatment
for
acute
migraine
.
Under
the
guidelines
of the
International
Headache
Society
(IHS)
, the
efficacy
and
safety
of
sumatriptan
has been
evaluated
by
large
scale
clinical
studies
conducted
in the
United
States
, the
United
Kingdom
, and
Europe
.
Sumatriptan
has
proved
to be
extremely
effective
as a
treatment
for
acute
migraine
.
Pain
relief
is
obtained
irrespective
of the
type
of
migraine
,
duration
of
attack
, or the
patient's
gender
or
age
.
Subcutaneous
sumatriptan
provides
the
most
rapid
pain
relief
, in
comparison
with
oral
or
nasal
sumatriptan
.
Sumatriptan
is
also
found
to be
safe
and
well-tolerated
, with
low
abuse
potential
if
administered
within
recommended
dosages
.
Adverse
events
are
mainly
transient
and
mild
.
Some
of the
most
common
adverse
events
are
minor
pain
and
erythema
at
injection
site
,
flushing
,
chest
discomfort
,
neck
stiffness
,
tingling
sensation
, and
fatigue
.
Life
threatening
events
such
as
coronary
vasospasm
and
arrhythmias
are
extremely
rare
(1%
or
less)
.
However
,
patients
with
cardiac
history
should
receive
a
full
cardiovascular
evaluation
before
taking
sumatriptan
.
Patients
with
renal
or
hepatic
dysfunction
should
receive
adjusted
dosages
to
compensate
for
altered
absorption
,
metabolism
and
excretion
of the
drug
.
Current
data
show
that
absolute
contraindication
is
no
longer
warranted
when
sumatriptan
is
used
concomitantly
with
monoamine
oxidase
inhibor
(MAOI)
, if
dosages
of
sumatriptan
are
carefully
adjusted
to
avoid
increased
bioavailability
and
decreased
clearance
. The
positive
impact
of
sumatriptan
on
quality
of
life
has been
indicated
in
eight
clinical
trials
conducted
in the
United
States
,
Germany
, and
France
.
Various
aspects
of
daily
activities
are
shown
to be
noticeably
improved
in the
long-term
.
Increased
productivity
and
decreased
absenteeism
are
observed
secondary
to
sumatriptan
treatment
received
by
workers
with
migraine
. The
social
and
economic
benefits
provided
by
sumatriptan
are
thus
evident
. The
success
of
sumatriptan
has
lead
to the
development
of
other
5-HT1D
agonists
.
Sumatriptan
has also
aroused
significant
new
interests
regarding
migraine
.
Hopefully
,
vigorous
efforts
will be
made
to
combat
migraine
through
further
research
and
education
.
Subject
Migraine
Serotonin -- Agonists
Department
Department of Biological Sciences
Advisor
Rollin, Ruth
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
45242897
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