Gut microbiota and migraine

Neurobiol Pain. 2022 Apr 9:11:100090. doi: 10.1016/j.ynpai.2022.100090. eCollection 2022 Jan-Jul.

Abstract

Migraine is a leading cause of disability among the adult population and is a significant burden on the economies of the world. Studies into the underlying causes of migraine have spanned centuries but its underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. In recent years, accumulating evidence implicates that microbiota-mediated gut-brain crosstalk may contribute to the pathogenesis of migraine. This review provides a brief account of the history of migraine theories and summarizes the recent studies showing how gut microbiota is involved in the pathophysiology of migraine. Future research perspectives for better understanding the role of the gut microbiota in migraine are also discussed.

Keywords: Gut microbiota; Migraine; Probiotics; Short-chain fatty acids; Vagus nerve.