Neuroanatomic, morphometric, immunocytochemical, neurobiochemical and
clinical data support the hypothesis that the suprachiasmatic nucleus
of the hypothalamus might be the initial site of migraine attacks. The
prodromal phase of a migraine attack could be considered a syndrome o
f functional suprachiasmatic nucleus insufficiency, and other phases a
reactive denervation hypersensitivity with the affection of the visua
l, nociceptive, antinociceptive and cranial vasomotor system.