Investigation of APOE isoforms and the association between APOE E3 and E4 with migraine in the Australian Caucasian population

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Stuart, Shani
Donges, Bianca
Murrell, Melanie
Haupt, Larisa
Lea, Rodney
Griffiths, Lyn
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2013
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Migraine is a debilitating neurovascular disease that is associated with pulsating head pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia and sometimes visual sensory disturbances. Because of its role in nitric oxide regulation and interleukin release, apolipoprotein E (APOE) has been suggested to play a role in the migraine pathogenesis pathway. This study evaluated the potential role of three APOE variants in an Australian population and the role that they may play in susceptibility to migraine. The study found no significant association between the tested variants and migraine for any of the APOE variants investigated.

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NeuroReport

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24

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10

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Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified

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