Hendricks J C, Lager A, O'Brien D, Morrison A R
School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Mar 1;194(5):686-9.
Spontaneous sleep movement disorders in 5 cats and 3 dogs were studied. Objective abnormalities during sleep were confirmed by electrographic or behavioral monitoring techniques in all animals. The cause of the disorder was CNS disease in 3 animals. A cause was not discovered in the other 5 animals, although at necropsy, 2 were found to have thyroid tumors. Many pharmacologic treatments were ineffectual, but trials with the benzodiazepine tranquilizer, clonazepam, suggested it will prove useful in controlling violent movements during rapid-eye-movement sleep.
对5只猫和3只狗的自发性睡眠运动障碍进行了研究。通过脑电图或行为监测技术证实了所有动物睡眠期间的客观异常。3只动物的障碍原因是中枢神经系统疾病。另外5只动物未发现病因,尽管尸检时发现其中2只患有甲状腺肿瘤。许多药物治疗无效,但使用苯二氮䓬类镇静剂氯硝西泮进行的试验表明,它在控制快速眼动睡眠期间的剧烈运动方面将被证明是有用的。