Whitfield Whitney H, Barr Garrett Q, Khayata Matthew J, Vogt Peggy H, Keasler Eric M, Sanchez Jacqueline M, Song Ziyan, Dieujuste Marvin, Cardon Brandon, Riggs Ryan, Pique Karina N, Merin Elliot, Huang David Y, Maitland Charles G
Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida.
St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2020 Mar 15;16(3):385-388. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.8212. Epub 2020 Jan 14.
REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by dream enactment behavior and is a premotoric sign associated with parkinsonism and dementia. We previously found contrast sensitivity visual acuity (CSVA) deficiencies in earliest stages of Parkinson disease (PD), plausibly associated with alpha-synuclein deposits in the inner retinal layers. We speculated that individuals with REM sleep behavior without clinical signs of parkinsonism might also show similar deficiencies.
Twenty-three patients with RBD and 28 healthy control patients. Eleven with PD and 12 with idiopathic RBD (iRBD). Twelve patients with RBD were re-evaluated after 1 year. Evaluations consisted of CSVA SLOAN low contrast acuity charts, optical coherence topography, Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), and general neurologic and ophthalmologic examinations. Data analyzed between groups using a one-way analysis of variance, and a paired samples t test for returning patients.
Participants were classified into three groups: controls (n = 28), iRBD (n = 12), and RBD+PD (n = 11). Analysis of variance revealed CSVA scores were statistically significantly different between the three groups F = 7.037, P = .002. Longitudinal analysis of RBD group showed CSVA decreased significantly at 1 year (P = .0141). To date, PD has developed in three individuals with iRBD based on progression of their UPDRS scores.
CSVA is reduced in individuals with RBD and declines over time. It is plausible that patients with iRBD may show early loss in dopaminergic lateral inhibition in the retina, evidenced by their progressive loss of CSVA. This may represent a global loss of dopaminergic neurons similar to PD.
快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(RBD)的特征是梦境 enact 行为,是与帕金森症和痴呆相关的运动前体征。我们之前在帕金森病(PD)的最早阶段发现了对比敏感度视敏度(CSVA)缺陷,可能与视网膜内层的α-突触核蛋白沉积有关。我们推测,没有帕金森症临床体征的快速眼动睡眠行为个体可能也会表现出类似的缺陷。
23 例 RBD 患者和 28 例健康对照患者。11 例患有 PD,12 例患有特发性 RBD(iRBD)。12 例 RBD 患者在 1 年后重新接受评估。评估包括 CSVA 斯隆低对比度视力表、光学相干断层扫描、统一帕金森病评定量表(UPDRS)以及一般神经学和眼科检查。组间数据分析采用单因素方差分析,对复诊患者采用配对样本 t 检验。
参与者被分为三组:对照组(n = 28)、iRBD 组(n = 12)和 RBD + PD 组(n = 11)。方差分析显示三组之间的 CSVA 得分在统计学上有显著差异,F = 7.037,P = 0.002。RBD 组的纵向分析显示,1 年后 CSVA 显著下降(P = 0.0141)。迄今为止,基于他们的 UPDRS 评分进展,3 例 iRBD 个体已发展为 PD。
RBD 个体的 CSVA 降低且随时间下降。iRBD 患者可能在视网膜中表现出早期多巴胺能侧向抑制丧失,这由他们 CSVA 的逐渐丧失所证明。这可能代表与 PD 相似的多巴胺能神经元的整体丧失。