1George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.
J Atten Disord. 2013 Oct;17(7):550-64. doi: 10.1177/1087054712457992. Epub 2012 Sep 13.
To explore relationships between basic and translational science research regarding sleep and ADHD in children.
A multidisciplinary group of experts in pediatric sleep medicine and ADHD convened in November 2010 to summarize the current literature, delineate knowledge gaps, and formulate recommendations regarding future research directions and priorities.
Six major research areas of interest were identified: (a) brain centers regulating sleep, arousal, and attention; (b) neurotransmitter systems involved in both sleep and attention regulation; (c) alterations of neural systems regulating sleep in ADHD; (d) phenotypic similarities between behavioral, mood, and cognitive manifestations of insufficient/disrupted sleep and ADHD; (e) hypoarousal and sleepiness in ADHD; and (f) external sleep-wake signals that affect sleep regulation in ADHD.
An enhanced understanding of the complex mechanisms regulating sleep promotion, wakefulness, and attention may contribute to new insights regarding the core impairments in ADHD and lead to the development of new therapies.
探讨儿童睡眠与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的基础与转化科学研究之间的关系。
2010 年 11 月,一组由儿科睡眠医学和 ADHD 领域的多学科专家组成的团队召开会议,总结目前的文献,划定知识空白,并就未来的研究方向和重点制定建议。
确定了六个主要研究领域:(a)调节睡眠、觉醒和注意力的大脑中枢;(b)涉及睡眠和注意力调节的神经递质系统;(c)ADHD 中调节睡眠的神经系统改变;(d)睡眠不足/紊乱和 ADHD 的行为、情绪和认知表现之间的表型相似性;(e)ADHD 中的低觉醒和嗜睡;(f)影响 ADHD 睡眠调节的外部睡眠-觉醒信号。
深入了解调节睡眠、觉醒和注意力的复杂机制,可能有助于深入了解 ADHD 的核心障碍,并为新疗法的发展提供依据。