Traumatic Brain Injury and Disturbed Sleep and Wakefulness

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Christian R. Baumann
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[1] University Hospital Zurich,Department of Neurology
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NeuroMolecular Medicine | 2012年 / 14卷
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Sleep; Vigilance; Traumatic brain injury; Hypocretin; Orexin; Melatonin;
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Traumatic brain injury is a frequent condition worldwide, and sleep–wake disturbances often complicate the course after the injuring event. Current evidence suggests that the most common sleep–wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury include excessive daytime sleepiness and posttraumatic hypersomnia, that is, increased sleep need per 24 h. The neuromolecular basis of posttraumatic sleep pressure enhancement is not entirely clear. First neuropathological and clinical studies suggest that impaired hypocretin (orexin) signalling might contribute to sleepiness, but direct or indirect traumatic injury also to other sleep–wake modulating systems in the brainstem and the mesencephalon is likely. Posttraumatic insomnia may be less common than posttraumatic sleepiness, but studies on its frequency revealed conflicting results. Furthermore, insomnia is often associated with psychiatric comorbidities, and some patients with posttraumatic disruption of their circadian rhythm may be misdiagnosed as insomnia patients. The pathophysiology of posttraumatic circadian sleep disorders remains elusive; however, there is some evidence that reduced evening melatonin production due to traumatic brain damage may cause disruption of circadian regulation of sleep and wakefulness.
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