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  1. Migraine Update: PACAP pathophysiology

    “In contrast to CGRP, in the periphery of the cranium, PACAP is mainly expressed in parasympathetic neurons with a much smaller trigeminal distribution than #CGRP in rats and humans. The predominant site of PACAP expression in rats and humans is the extracranial parasympathetic sphenopalatine ganglion, which also contains #PACAP receptors”

    #migraine #neurology #headache
    thejournalofheadacheandpain.bi

  2. Migraine Update: PACAP pathophysiology

    “In contrast to CGRP, in the periphery of the cranium, PACAP is mainly expressed in parasympathetic neurons with a much smaller trigeminal distribution than #CGRP in rats and humans. The predominant site of PACAP expression in rats and humans is the extracranial parasympathetic sphenopalatine ganglion, which also contains #PACAP receptors”

    #migraine #neurology #headache
    thejournalofheadacheandpain.bi

  3. Migraine Update: PACAP pathophysiology

    “In contrast to CGRP, in the periphery of the cranium, PACAP is mainly expressed in parasympathetic neurons with a much smaller trigeminal distribution than #CGRP in rats and humans. The predominant site of PACAP expression in rats and humans is the extracranial parasympathetic sphenopalatine ganglion, which also contains #PACAP receptors”

    #migraine #neurology #headache
    thejournalofheadacheandpain.bi

  4. Migraine Update: PACAP pathophysiology

    “In contrast to CGRP, in the periphery of the cranium, PACAP is mainly expressed in parasympathetic neurons with a much smaller trigeminal distribution than #CGRP in rats and humans. The predominant site of PACAP expression in rats and humans is the extracranial parasympathetic sphenopalatine ganglion, which also contains #PACAP receptors”

    #migraine #neurology #headache
    thejournalofheadacheandpain.bi

  5. Migraine Update: PACAP pathophysiology

    “In contrast to CGRP, in the periphery of the cranium, PACAP is mainly expressed in parasympathetic neurons with a much smaller trigeminal distribution than #CGRP in rats and humans. The predominant site of PACAP expression in rats and humans is the extracranial parasympathetic sphenopalatine ganglion, which also contains #PACAP receptors”

    #migraine #neurology #headache
    thejournalofheadacheandpain.bi