Metabolic treatments of migraine

Expert Rev Neurother. 2020 Mar;20(3):295-302. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2020.1729130. Epub 2020 Feb 19.

Abstract

Introduction: Most preventive migraine treatments modify the brain's excitation/inhibition balance and/or serotonin metabolism, which likely accounts for their unfavorable adverse effect profile. Novel biological therapies blocking CGRP transmission are effective and better tolerated, but they are expensive and may not influence brain dysfunctions upstream in the pathophysiological cascade of migraine, including premonitory and aura symptoms. Biochemical and clinical studies suggest that there may be another complimentary treatment strategy, the one that targets the underestimated metabolic facet of migraine pathophysiology.Areas covered: After a brief description of the metabolic abnormalities found in migraine patients, we will review and discuss published data on metabolic treatments of migraine. There is evidence that riboflavin and co-enzyme Q10 are effective for the prevention of migraine and quasi devoid of adverse effects. Response rates are close to those of topiramate, propranolol, and CGRP/CGRPrec mAbs. The evidence is weaker for thioctic acid. Dietary and pharmacological strategies inducing ketosis are novel promising approaches for which preliminary trials with favorable outcomes have been published.Expert opinion: Metabolic treatments of migraine constitute an effective, well-tolerated, inexpensive, and evidence-supported therapeutic option for migraine prophylaxis, and may be considered as first treatment line in many patients, including in children and adolescents.

Keywords: Migraine; ketogenesis; metabolic treatments; migraine prophylaxis; nutraceuticals.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diet, Ketogenic*
  • Humans
  • Migraine Disorders* / diet therapy
  • Migraine Disorders* / drug therapy
  • Migraine Disorders* / metabolism
  • Migraine Disorders* / prevention & control
  • Riboflavin / pharmacology*
  • Ubiquinone / analogs & derivatives*
  • Ubiquinone / pharmacology
  • Vitamins / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Vitamins
  • Ubiquinone
  • coenzyme Q10
  • Riboflavin