The association of saccadic abnormalities with rem sleep in patients with Huntington's disease

被引:4
|
作者
Annapureddy, Jagadish [1 ]
Ray, Somdattaa [1 ]
Kamble, Nitish [1 ]
Kumar, Gulshan [2 ]
Pal, Pramod Kumar [1 ]
Dv, Seshagiri [1 ]
Jain, Sanjeev [3 ]
Kutty, Bindu [2 ]
Yadav, Ravi [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Dept Neurol, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India
[2] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Neurophysiol, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India
[3] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Mol Genet Lab, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India
[4] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Dept Neurol, Hosur Rd, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India
关键词
HD; Sleep; Extra ocular movements; REM sleep; DAYTIME SLEEPINESS; NOCTURNAL SLEEP; EYE-MOVEMENTS; RATING-SCALE; DISTURBANCES; RELIABILITY; CYCLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.sleep.2021.10.035
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterised by chorea, cognitive impairment, psychiatric and behavioral disturbances. Sleep disturbances including reduced REM sleep have been observed in HD. Objectives: The aim of the study was to study the polysomnography findings in HD and to assess whether oculomotor abnormalities are associated with poor REM sleep. Methods: Twenty-nine genetically confirmed HD patients underwent clinical evaluation including extraocular movement and OKN examination. Twenty-six patients and 15 controls underwent overnight video polysomnography (VPSG). Results: VPSG of 23 HD patients and 13 controls were considered for analysis. Compared to controls, HD patients had higher median wake period and higher WASO percentage (p = 0.005). REM sleep percentage was reduced significantly in HD in comparison to controls (p < 0.001). Out of 23 patients, only two patients had REM sleep above 20% while 14 patients had REM sleep percentage less than 15%. Poor horizontal OKN (grades 2 and 3) was associated with the presence of low REM sleep percentage (REM sleep less than 15%) (p = 0.02). Low REM sleep was also associated with severe illness (UHDRS) (p = 0.038). Conclusion: An association between decreased REM sleep and OKN abnormalities indicate that EOM abnormalities seen in HD could lead to errors in scoring REM sleep. To understand the actual degree of decreased REM sleep percentage will require additional parameters in AASM guidelines to score REM sleep in patients with EOM abnormalities like that seen in HD.(c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:84 / 89
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] REM sleep without atonia in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder and Parkinson disease patients with and without REM sleep behavior disorder
    Perinova, P.
    Dusek, P.
    Nepozitek, J.
    Dostalova, S.
    Dall'antonia, I.
    Sonka, K.
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2020, 29 : 300 - 301
  • [42] A single dose of hypnotic corrects sleep and EEG abnormalities in symptomatic Huntington's disease mice
    Kantor, Sandor
    Varga, Janos
    Morton, A. Jennifer
    NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 2016, 105 : 298 - 307
  • [43] Daytime REM sleep in Parkinson's disease
    Bliwise, Donald L.
    Trotti, Lynn Marie
    Juncos, Jorge J.
    Factor, Stewart A.
    Freeman, Alan
    Rye, David B.
    PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS, 2013, 19 (01) : 101 - 103
  • [44] REM sleep atonia in Parkinson's disease
    Hossain, JL
    Kayumov, L
    Hossain, NK
    Razmy, A
    Deb, P
    Shapiro, CM
    SLEEP, 2002, 25 : A377 - A377
  • [45] Hallucinations, REM sleep, and Parkinson's disease
    Arnulf, I
    Bonnet, AM
    Damier, P
    Bejjani, BP
    Seilhean, D
    Derenne, JP
    Agid, Y
    NEUROLOGY, 2000, 54 (07) : A471 - A471
  • [46] The Association Between REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Autonomic Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease
    Ashraf-Ganjouei, Amir
    Moradi, Kamyar
    Aarabi, Mohammadhadi
    Abdolalizadeh, AmirHussein
    Kazemi, Seyedeh Zahra
    Kasaeian, Amir
    Vahabi, Zahra
    JOURNAL OF PARKINSONS DISEASE, 2021, 11 (02) : 747 - 755
  • [47] Daytime somnolence and nocturnal sleep disturbances in patients with Huntington's disease
    Videnovic, Aleksandar
    Fan, Wenqing
    Jaglin, Jeana
    Leurgans, Sue
    Shannon, Kathleen M.
    NEUROLOGY, 2007, 68 (12) : A229 - A230
  • [48] Saccadic eye movements in extrapyramidal disorders and particularly in Huntington's disease
    Roig, C
    NEUROLOGIA, 2001, 16 (02): : 57 - 62
  • [49] Abnormalities of vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials are associated with REM sleep without atonia in early Parkinson's Disease and idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder
    Ye, X. I. E. Wei
    Yun, S.
    Sheng, Z.
    Jing, C.
    Jie, M. A. O. Cheng
    Ping, D. A. I. Yong
    Feng, L. I. U. Chun
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2021, 36 : S407 - S407
  • [50] Reflexive and voluntary saccadic eye movements as biomarker of Huntington's Disease
    Grabska, Natalia
    Wojcik-Pedziwiatr, Magdalena
    Slawek, Jaroslaw
    Soltan, Witold
    Gawryluk, Justyna
    Szczudlik, Andrzej
    Rudzinska-Bar, Monika
    NEUROLOGIA I NEUROCHIRURGIA POLSKA, 2024, 58 (03) : 323 - 330