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This project investigates the mechanisms behind menstrual migraines, which affect many women due to hormonal changes. By studying the role of estrogen withdrawal on potassium channels in the brain, it aims to uncover new treatment strategies for this debilitating condition.
Females experience 3 times more migraine attacks than males, with menstrual migraine affecting 60% of these females.
They occur before or during menses and are associated with oestrogen (E2) withdrawal, dramatically affecting a patients quality of life.
Menstrual migraines are poorly understood, limiting novel treatment strategy discovery.
Recently, I demonstrated that E2 withdrawal increases the function and forward membrane trafficking of specific potassium channels (Kv7) in systemic arteries.…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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LOS ANGELES UCLA SANTA BARBARA UCSB DAVIS UCD RIVERSIDE UCR SAN DIEGO UCSD SANTA CRUZ UCSC IRVIN
United States, Berkeley
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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