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  • 标题:Ventricular orexin-A (hypocretin-1) levels correlate with rapid-eye-movement sleep without atonia in Parkinson's disease
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  • 作者:Agathe Bridoux ; Stephane Moutereau ; Ala Covali-Noroc
  • 期刊名称:Nature and Science of Sleep
  • 印刷版ISSN:1179-1608
  • 电子版ISSN:1179-1608
  • 出版年度:2013
  • 卷号:5
  • 页码:87-91
  • DOI:10.2147/NSS.S41245
  • 出版社:Dove Medical Press Ltd
  • 摘要:Objective: Patients with Parkinson's disease frequently complain of sleep disturbances and loss of muscle atonia during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep is not rare. The orexin-A (hypocretin-1) hypothalamic system plays a central role in controlling REM sleep. Loss of orexin neurons results in narcolepsy-cataplexy, a condition characterized by diurnal sleepiness and REM sleep without atonia. Alterations in the orexin-A system have been also documented in Parkinson's disease, but whether these alterations have clinical consequences remains unknown. Methods: Here, we measured orexin-A levels in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid from eight patients with Parkinson's disease (four males and four females) who underwent ventriculography during deep brain-stimulation surgery and performed full-night polysomnography before surgery. Results: Our results showed a positive correlation between orexin-A levels and REM sleep without muscle atonia. Conclusion: Our results suggest that high levels of orexin-A in Parkinson's disease may be associated with loss of REM muscle atonia.
  • 关键词:Parkinson; orexin-A; ventricular CSF; REM atonia
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