The demonstration that nitrovasodilators act as nitric oxide (NO) donors has favored a resurgence of interest in this class of compounds. The demonstration of the different biological effects of NO in various districts, including the central nervous system, suggests a possible role for these substances besides their well-known cardiovascular activity. Among the various nitrovasodilators commercially available, nitroglycerin represents a well known substance to headache experts because of its capability to provoke spontaneous-like migraine attacks in headache-free migrainous subjects. Basic research has recently demonstrated that nitroglycerin activates a variegate set of brain nuclei following systemic administration via the intervention of selected neurotransmitters and neuromediators, with a specific time-pattern in different brain areas. Increasing evidence suggests that nitroglycerin-induced neuronal activation is mediated by multiple mechanisms that include direct neuronal and vascular action of nitroglycerin-derived and endogenously-synthesized NO, as well as indirect effects related to nitroglycerin-induced changes in cardiovascular and trigeminovascular systems. The study of the neurovascular effects of nitroglycerin in the rat provides relevant information for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of migraine attacks and of their triggers.

Effect of oxide donors on the central nervous system:- nitroglycerin studies in the rat

TASSORELLI, CRISTINA;COSTA, ALFREDO;
2000-01-01

Abstract

The demonstration that nitrovasodilators act as nitric oxide (NO) donors has favored a resurgence of interest in this class of compounds. The demonstration of the different biological effects of NO in various districts, including the central nervous system, suggests a possible role for these substances besides their well-known cardiovascular activity. Among the various nitrovasodilators commercially available, nitroglycerin represents a well known substance to headache experts because of its capability to provoke spontaneous-like migraine attacks in headache-free migrainous subjects. Basic research has recently demonstrated that nitroglycerin activates a variegate set of brain nuclei following systemic administration via the intervention of selected neurotransmitters and neuromediators, with a specific time-pattern in different brain areas. Increasing evidence suggests that nitroglycerin-induced neuronal activation is mediated by multiple mechanisms that include direct neuronal and vascular action of nitroglycerin-derived and endogenously-synthesized NO, as well as indirect effects related to nitroglycerin-induced changes in cardiovascular and trigeminovascular systems. The study of the neurovascular effects of nitroglycerin in the rat provides relevant information for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of migraine attacks and of their triggers.
2000
Neurosciences & Behavior covers cellular and molecular neuroscience, neuronal development, basic and clinical neurology, psychology, psychiatry, and psychopharmacology. This category also includes experimental and biobehavioral psychology, molecular psychiatry, and studies of neuronal function underlying higher cognitive processes. Resources dealing with cognitive or behavioral clinical psychotherapy, psychological assessments, and case-books in clinical neurology are excluded.
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Tematica Ex SIR: Neurobiologia, neuroendocrinologia e neurologia funzionale. (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
nitroglycerin; migraine; experimental models
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Tassorelli, Cristina; Costa, Alfredo; Blandini, F.; Joseph, S. a.; Nappi, G.
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