Della Marca Giacomo, Rubino Marco, Vollono Catello, Vasta Isabella, Scarano Emanuele, Mariotti Paolo, Cianfoni Alessandro, Mennuni Gioacchino Francesco, Tonali Pietro, Zampino Giuseppe
Unit of Sleep Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, Catholic University, Rome, Italy.
Mov Disord. 2006 Apr;21(4):473-8. doi: 10.1002/mds.20741.
We describe a peculiar parasomnia observed in four Costello infants, characterized by periodic rhythmic movements of the tongue. Ten Costello patients (4 male; age range 9 months to 29 years) underwent 1 full-night laboratory-based video polysomnography. The four youngest patients (2 male and 2 female; age range 9-31 months) presented during sleep repeated stereotyped movements of the tongue, producing a sucking-like or licking-like movement, mostly during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Rhythmic tongue movements in Costello syndrome show the features of an NREM sleep parasomnia. Tongue movements during sleep probably originate from brainstem structures and could be facilitated by an impaired control of the oropharyngeal and tongue muscles.
我们描述了在四名科斯特洛综合征婴儿中观察到的一种特殊的异态睡眠,其特征为舌头的周期性节律运动。十名科斯特洛综合征患者(4名男性;年龄范围为9个月至29岁)接受了一次基于实验室的全夜视频多导睡眠监测。四名最年幼的患者(2名男性和2名女性;年龄范围为9至31个月)在睡眠期间出现重复性的刻板舌头运动,产生类似吸吮或舔舐的动作,主要发生在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间。科斯特洛综合征中的节律性舌头运动表现出NREM睡眠异态睡眠的特征。睡眠期间的舌头运动可能起源于脑干结构,并且可能由于口咽和舌肌控制受损而加剧。