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帕金森病患者特质执行功能和记忆的睡眠相关性。

Sleep correlates of trait executive function and memory in Parkinson's disease.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.

Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2015;5(1):49-54. doi: 10.3233/JPD-140475.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep disturbance and cognitive impairment are correlated in non-diseased populations, but their association in Parkinson's disease (PD) is uncertain. Prior studies examining measures of cognition in relation to sleep have used either self-report or actigraphically measured sleep and have produced conflicting findings.

OBJECTIVE

In this descriptive study, we correlated measurements of sleep in PD patients derived from the gold-standard measurement, in-lab polysomnography, with an extensive battery of cognitive measures. We hypothesized that poorer sleep would be related to relatively more impaired cognition.

METHODS

Idiopathic PD patients (n = 34) completed a cognitive battery encompassing three broad domains (executive function, immediate memory and delayed memory), and underwent PSG for two nights. Scores for each domain from individual cognitive measures were converted to z-scores and then averaged to produce a composite score. We used second night PSG data and quantified measures of sleep architecture, sleep continuity, sleep apnea and nocturnal movement (periodic leg movements, PLMS).

RESULTS

Lower executive function was associated with higher PLMS after controlling for chronological age, mini-mental state examination scores, and UPDRS motor subscale scores. These results were independent from psychomotor speed. There was a marginally significant positive correlation between the proportion of time spent in REM and immediate recall ability. Measures of sleep continuity and sleep apnea were unrelated to cognition in these patients.

CONCLUSIONS

PLMS, known to be a frequent feature of PSG-measured sleep in PD, may be an important correlate of impaired executive function in PD. Whether treating this disorder of sleep results in improvement in cognition remains to be determined.

摘要

背景

在非疾病人群中,睡眠障碍与认知障碍相关,但在帕金森病(PD)中其相关性尚不确定。先前研究检查了认知与睡眠的关系,使用了自我报告或活动记录仪测量的睡眠方法,但结果存在矛盾。

目的

在这项描述性研究中,我们将 PD 患者的睡眠测量值与广泛的认知测量值相关联,这些测量值来自金标准测量,即实验室多导睡眠图。我们假设睡眠质量较差与认知相对受损有关。

方法

特发性 PD 患者(n=34)完成了一个认知测试,包括三个广泛的领域(执行功能、即时记忆和延迟记忆),并进行了两个晚上的 PSG 测试。每个认知测试的分数都转换为 z 分数,然后平均得出一个综合分数。我们使用第二晚的 PSG 数据,并量化了睡眠结构、睡眠连续性、睡眠呼吸暂停和夜间运动(周期性肢体运动,PLMS)的测量。

结果

在控制了年龄、简易精神状态检查评分和 UPDRS 运动子量表评分后,较低的执行功能与较高的 PLMS 相关。这些结果与运动速度无关。REM 睡眠时间比例与即时回忆能力之间存在显著正相关。这些患者的睡眠连续性和睡眠呼吸暂停测量值与认知无关。

结论

PLMS 是 PD 患者 PSG 测量睡眠中常见的特征,可能是 PD 中执行功能障碍的重要相关因素。治疗这种睡眠障碍是否能改善认知仍有待确定。

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