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梦游症的诱发因素:睡眠剥夺和强制唤醒的影响。

Precipitating factors of somnambulism: impact of sleep deprivation and forced arousals.

作者信息

Pilon Mathieu, Montplaisir Jacques, Zadra Antonio

机构信息

Centre d'Etude du Sommeil, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

Neurology. 2008 Jun 10;70(24):2284-90. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000304082.49839.86. Epub 2008 May 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Experimental attempts to induce sleepwalking with forced arousals during slow-wave sleep (SWS) have yielded mixed results in children and have not been investigated in adult patients. We hypothesized that the combination of sleep deprivation and external stimulation would increase the probability of inducing somnambulistic episodes in sleepwalkers recorded in the sleep laboratory. The main goal of this study was to assess the effects of forced arousals from auditory stimuli (AS) in adult sleepwalkers and control subjects during normal sleep and following post-sleep deprivation recovery sleep.

METHODS

Ten sleepwalkers and 10 controls were investigated. After a baseline night, participants were presented with AS at predetermined sleep stages either during normal sleep or recovery sleep following 25 hours of sleep deprivation. One week later, the conditions with AS were reversed.

RESULTS

No somnambulistic episodes were induced in controls. When compared to the effects of AS during sleepwalkers' normal sleep, the presentation of AS during sleepwalkers' recovery sleep significantly increased their efficacy in experimentally inducing somnambulistic events and a significantly greater proportion of sleepwalkers (100%) experienced at least one induced episode during recovery SWS as compared to normal SWS (30%). There was no significant difference between the mean intensity of AS that induced episodes during sleepwalkers' SWS and the mean intensity of AS that awakened sleepwalkers and controls from SWS.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep deprivation and forced arousals during slow-wave sleep can induce somnambulistic episodes in predisposed adults. The results highlight the potential value of this protocol in establishing a video-polysomnographically based diagnosis for sleepwalking.

摘要

目的

在儿童中,通过在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间强行唤醒以诱导梦游的实验尝试结果不一,且尚未在成年患者中进行研究。我们假设睡眠剥夺与外部刺激相结合会增加在睡眠实验室记录的梦游者诱发梦游发作的可能性。本研究的主要目的是评估在正常睡眠期间以及睡眠剥夺后恢复睡眠期间,听觉刺激(AS)强行唤醒对成年梦游者和对照受试者的影响。

方法

对10名梦游者和10名对照者进行了研究。在一个基线夜晚后,参与者在正常睡眠期间或在25小时睡眠剥夺后的恢复睡眠期间的预定睡眠阶段接受AS。一周后,AS的条件颠倒过来。

结果

对照者未诱发梦游发作。与梦游者正常睡眠期间AS的效果相比,梦游者恢复睡眠期间AS的呈现显著提高了实验诱导梦游事件的效果,并且与正常SWS(30%)相比,在恢复SWS期间有显著更高比例的梦游者(100%)经历了至少一次诱发发作。在梦游者SWS期间诱发发作的AS平均强度与将梦游者和对照者从SWS中唤醒的AS平均强度之间没有显著差异。

结论

慢波睡眠期间的睡眠剥夺和强行唤醒可诱发易感成年人的梦游发作。这些结果突出了该方案在基于录像多导睡眠图建立梦游诊断方面的潜在价值。

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