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Molecular Phenotyping of Migraine Patients According to Sex and Age Through CGRP Quantification

Molecular Phenotyping of Migraine Patients According to Sex and Age Through CGRP Quantification

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6-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Patients will be asked to visit the study center 2 times, the first time for clinical assessment and a second time for sample collection. Healthy controls will only be asked to visit the study center for sample collection. A sample of blood and saliva will be collected in order to measure CGRP levels and DNA and hormone testing.

Description

CGRP is a neuropeptide related to migraine pathophysiology, which can be found in human saliva in both patients and healthy controls. The differences in CGRP levels may help us explain the differences in the treatment response.

A sample of saliva will be collected in order to measure CGRP levels and a blood sample will be collected in order to conduct a DNA test and hormones test.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Migraine patients according to ICHD-3 criteria
  • Healthy controls paired to patient age and sex, without headache and without first degree family history of headache.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Presence of any major medical or neurological illness.
  • Presence of any salivary gland malfunction.
  • Abuse or dependence to tobacco, alcohol or any drug in the previous 12 months before the enrollment.
  • Active migraine preventive treatment.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding female.

Study details
    Headache (Migraine)
    Migraine
    Migraine Headache
    Migraine with Aura
    Migraine Without Aura
    Episodic Migraine
    Chronic Migraine Headache
    Chronic Migraine
    Headache
    Episodic Migraine Headache

NCT06674772

Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute

14 October 2025

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