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使用Actiwatch监测亨廷顿舞蹈症患者的昼夜节律紊乱:一则警示。

Using Actiwatch to monitor circadian rhythm disturbance in Huntington' disease: A cautionary note.

作者信息

Townhill Jenny, Hughes Alis C, Thomas Benny, Busse Monica E, Price Kathy, Dunnett Stephen B, Hastings Michael H, Rosser Anne E

机构信息

The Cardiff University Brain Repair Group, Life Sciences Building, School of Biosciences, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3AX, United Kingdom.

Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Hadyn Ellis Building, Maindy Road, Cathays, Cardiff CF24 4HQ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2016 May 30;265:13-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.01.009. Epub 2016 Jan 14.

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that is well recognised as producing progressive deterioration of motor function, including dyskinetic movements, as well as deterioration of cognition and ability to carry out activities of daily living. However, individuals with HD commonly suffer from a wide range of additional symptoms, including weight loss and sleep disturbance, possibly due to disruption of circadian rhythmicity. Disrupted circadian rhythms have been reported in mice models of HD and in humans with HD. One way of assessing an individual's circadian rhythmicity in a community setting is to monitor their sleep/wake cycles, and a convenient method for recording periods of wakefulness and sleep is to use accelerometers to discriminate between varied activity levels (including sleep) during daily life. Here we used Actiwatch(®) Activity monitors alongside ambulatory EEG and sleep diaries to record wake/sleep patterns in people with HD and normal volunteers. We report that periods of wakefulness during the night, as detected by activity monitors, agreed poorly with EEG recordings in HD subjects, and unsurprisingly sleep diary findings showed poor agreement with both EEG recordings and activity monitor derived sleep periods. One explanation for this is the occurrence of 'break through' involuntary movements during sleep in the HD patients, which are incorrectly assessed as wakeful periods by the activity monitor algorithms. Thus, care needs to be taken when using activity monitors to assess circadian activity in individuals with movement disorders.

摘要

亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)是一种遗传性神经退行性疾病,众所周知,它会导致运动功能逐渐退化,包括运动障碍,以及认知能力和日常生活活动能力的退化。然而,HD患者通常还会出现一系列其他症状,包括体重减轻和睡眠障碍,这可能是由于昼夜节律紊乱所致。在HD的小鼠模型和HD患者中,均已报道存在昼夜节律紊乱的情况。在社区环境中评估个体昼夜节律的一种方法是监测其睡眠/觉醒周期,而记录清醒和睡眠时段的一种便捷方法是使用加速度计来区分日常生活中不同的活动水平(包括睡眠)。在此,我们使用活动监测仪(Actiwatch®)结合动态脑电图和睡眠日记,来记录HD患者和正常志愿者的觉醒/睡眠模式。我们报告称,活动监测仪检测到的夜间清醒时段,与HD受试者的脑电图记录结果不太一致,不出所料,睡眠日记的结果与脑电图记录以及活动监测仪得出的睡眠时间均不太相符。对此的一种解释是,HD患者在睡眠期间会出现“突破性”不自主运动,活动监测仪算法会将其错误地评估为清醒时段。因此,在使用活动监测仪评估运动障碍个体的昼夜活动时需要谨慎。

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