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帕金森病(PD)患者和非 PD 对照者 REM 睡眠特征的夜间分布。

Overnight Distribution of REM Sleep Features in People with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and Non-PD Controls.

机构信息

Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Laboratory for Early Markers of Neurodegeneration (LEMON), Neurological Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2023;13(7):1213-1223. doi: 10.3233/JPD-230116.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a leading predictor of Parkinson's disease (PD). Diagnosis is performed in the sleep laboratory by detecting pathological REM sleep without atonia (RSWA). The evidence on the overnight distribution of RSWA% is conflicting.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the temporal distribution of the number of ocular movements per REM sleep minute (REM density), and RSWA% in people with PD and non-PD controls.

METHODS

All participants underwent a single overnight evaluation in a sleep laboratory. Clinical evaluation was performed on a separate day. REM density and RSWA% were compared between PD and controls both across four sleep periods and individual REM cycles.

RESULTS

A total of 51 participants with recorded RSWA in polysomnography laboratory were included, 28 with PD aged 64±9 years with a disease duration of 3.3±2.9 years, and 23 controls aged 55±8 years. People with PD had lower REM density and higher RSWA% compared to controls. As expected, REM density was higher towards the morning. In contrast, RSWA% was equally distributed across the night, for both PD and controls.

CONCLUSIONS

PD pathology affects REM sleep features, but not the overnight distribution of those features. While REM density increased towards the end of the night, RSWA% was equally distributed across the night for both PD and controls. Our findings have clinical implications for diagnosing RBD, as quantification of RSWA% in any sleep cycle is sufficient for reliably evaluating total RSWA% and reduced REM density may be a marker of PD.

摘要

背景

快速眼动(REM)睡眠行为障碍(RBD)是帕金森病(PD)的主要预测指标。通过检测病理性 REM 睡眠无张力(RSWA)在睡眠实验室中进行诊断。关于 RSWA%的夜间分布的证据存在矛盾。

目的

研究 PD 患者和非 PD 对照组 REM 睡眠分钟内眼球运动次数(REM 密度)和 RSWA%的时间分布。

方法

所有参与者均在睡眠实验室进行了一次过夜评估。临床评估在单独的一天进行。在四个睡眠期和单个 REM 周期中比较 PD 和对照组之间的 REM 密度和 RSWA%。

结果

共纳入 51 名 REM 密度和 RSWA%在多导睡眠图实验室中记录的参与者,其中 28 名 PD 患者年龄为 64±9 岁,病程为 3.3±2.9 年,23 名对照者年龄为 55±8 岁。与对照组相比,PD 患者的 REM 密度较低,RSWA%较高。如预期的那样,REM 密度朝着早晨增加。相比之下,PD 和对照组的 RSWA%在夜间均匀分布。

结论

PD 病理学影响 REM 睡眠特征,但不影响这些特征的夜间分布。虽然 REM 密度在夜间结束时增加,但 RSWA%在 PD 和对照组的夜间均匀分布。我们的研究结果对诊断 RBD 具有临床意义,因为任何睡眠周期 RSWA%的定量对于可靠评估总 RSWA%是足够的,并且 REM 密度降低可能是 PD 的标志物。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9b5c/10657693/cd1842e57fa0/jpd-13-jpd230116-g001.jpg

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