Title

Evaluation of Histamine, CGRP and VIP as Markers for Activation of Trigeminal and Parasympathetic Nerve Fibers
Evaluation of Histamine, CGRP and VIP as Biological Markers for Activation of Trigeminal and Parasympathetic Nerve Fibers in Response to "Sinus" Symptoms
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    50
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate histamine, CGRP and VIP levels in saliva as biological markers for activation of trigeminal and parasympathetic nerve fibers in various clinical presentations of primary headaches compared to allergic rhinosinusitis and control populations.
It has been suggested that many people with self-diagnosed or physician diagnosed "sinus" headache experience symptoms that fulfill diagnostic criteria for migraine or migrainous headache. The shared symptomatology does not differentiate these disorders."Sinus" symptoms as an early manifestation of migraine may be associated with elevated levels of CGRP suggesting peripheral trigeminal activation whereas "sinus" symptoms late in migraine may have associated elevations of VIP suggesting parasymptathetic activation. Subjects without autonomic or "sinus" symptoms will not have changes in salivatory histamine, CGRP or VIP and will have values similar to controls. Subjects with rhinosinusitis will have levels or patterns of salivatory histamine, CGRP and VIP unique from migraine subjects. If "sinus symptoms" are associated with parasympathetic activation, then there should be detectable increases in VIP early in the course of nasal symptom development and, conversely, if these symptoms associate with trigeminal activation, then increases in CGRP should be detected. Five groups of 10 subjects each will be recruited. Group A without migraine, with self-described "sinus" headache or symptoms of rhinosinusitis. Group B with chronic rhinosinusitis and no history of migraine or "sinus" headache. Group C with "sinus" headache with symptoms meeting IHS criteria for migraine and symptoms of rhinosinusitis preceding the onset of headache symptoms meeting migraine criteria. Group D with symptoms of rhinosinusitis that develop late in the course of migraine after criteria for IHS migraine are met. Group E with IHS migraine, without sinus symptoms associated with migraine.
Study Started
May 31
2004
Primary Completion
Nov 30
2005
Study Completion
Nov 30
2005
Last Update
May 06
2009
Estimate

Drug almotriptan or pseudoephedrine

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Group A: no history or migraine, self-described sinus headache or symptoms of allergic rhinosinusitis

Group B: history of chronic recurrent rhinosinusitis without infection
Group C, D, and E: fulfill criteria for IHS migraine
Group C and D: fulfill protocol criteria for sinus symptoms associated with migraine
Group E: fulfill criteria for IHS migraine and no history of sinus symptoms
Age 18-65, male or female
Must be in good health
If female, postmenopausal at least 1 yr or hysterectomy or tubal ligation or be incapable of pregnancy or practice protocol listed method of contraception or have negative urine pregnancy test at Visit 1
Able to understand and communicate with study observer
Able to take oral medication and adhere to and perform study procedures
Able to read and comprehend written instructions and willing to complete all procedures
Willingness to participate by signing Informed Consent

Exclusion Criteria:

More than 15 headache days per month

Pathology of the salivary glands such as sialadenitis
History of hypersensitivity to pseudoephedrin in subjects assigned to Group B or to any triptan-like medication in Group A, C, D, and E.
Subjects with diabetes, salivary gland tumors, liver disease, alcoholism, and/or neuropathy
Pregnant or nursing
Subjects with any condition that would alter the content of the saliva
Subjects with any condition that would interfere with the conduct of the study
Subjects who currently use medications contraindicated by use of almotriptan
Subjects who currently use anti-inflammatory medication
History of drug or alcohol abuse that would interfere with the study
Subjects who have received an investigational drug or used an investigational device within 30 days of enrollment or previously participated in CAPSS-321
Employees of the investigator, study center, or sponsor with direct involvement in the study as well as family members of the employees or the investigator
No Results Posted