Subjective Sleep Disturbance and Lewy Pathology: Data from a Cohort of Essential Tremor Brain Donors.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurodegenerative Diseases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1159/000539032
Ali Ghanem, Diane S Berry, Stephanie Cosentino, Phyllis L Faust, Elan D Louis
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Abstract

Introduction: Sleep disturbances have been associated with essential tremor (ET). However, their pathophysiological underpinnings remain unknown. In this exploratory study, we examined the association between subjective sleep disturbances and the presence of Lewy pathology (LP) on postmortem brain examination in ET cases.

Methods: Fifty-two ET cases enrolled in a prospective, longitudinal study were assessed over an average period of 42 months. Cases completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which yields seven component scores (e.g., sleep quality, sleep latency). For each component score, we calculated the difference between the last score and the baseline score. Brains were harvested at death. Each had a complete neuropathological assessment, including extensive α-synuclein immunostaining. We examined the associations between baseline PSQI scores and the change in PSQI scores (last - first), and LP on postmortem brain examination.

Results: ET cases had a mean baseline age of 87.1 ± 4.8 years. LP was observed in 12 (23.1%) of 52 cases; in 7 of these 12, LP was observed in the locus coeruleus (LC). Change in time needed to fall asleep (last - first sleep latency component score) was associated with presence of LP on postmortem brain examination - greater increase in sleep latency was associated with higher odds of LP (odds ratio = 2.98, p = 0.02). The greatest increase in sleep latency was observed in cases with LP in the LC (p = 0.04).

Conclusion: In ET cases, increases in sleep latency over time could be a marker of underlying LP, especially in the LC.

主观睡眠障碍与路易病理学:来自本质性震颤脑捐献者队列的数据。
简介:睡眠障碍与本质性震颤(ET)有关:睡眠障碍与本质性震颤(ET)有关。然而,其病理生理学基础仍然未知。在这项探索性研究中,我们研究了主观睡眠障碍与 ET 病例死后脑部检查发现的路易病理学(LP)之间的关联:我们对一项前瞻性纵向研究中的52例ET病例进行了评估,评估时间平均为42个月。病例填写了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI),该指数可得出七个部分的分数(如睡眠质量、睡眠潜伏期)。对于每个组成部分的得分,我们计算最后得分与基线得分之间的差值。死亡时采集大脑。每个大脑都进行了完整的神经病理学评估,包括广泛的α-突触核蛋白免疫染色。我们研究了基线 PSQI 分数和 PSQI 分数变化(最后一次-第一次)与死后脑部检查 LP 之间的关联:ET病例的平均基线年龄为(87.1 ± 4.8)岁。在 52 个病例中,有 12 个病例(23.1%)被观察到有低血压;在这 12 个病例中,有 7 个病例的低血压发生在小脑幕(LC)。入睡所需时间的变化(最后-第一次睡眠潜伏期成分得分)与死后脑部检查中出现的 LP 有关--睡眠潜伏期增加越多,出现 LP 的几率越高(几率比 = 2.98,p = 0.02)。在 LC 存在 LP 的病例中,睡眠潜伏期的增加幅度最大(p = 0.04):结论:在 ET 病例中,睡眠潜伏期随时间推移而增加可能是潜在 LP 的标志,尤其是在 LC。
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurodegenerative Diseases 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.90
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发文量
14
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Neurodegenerative Diseases'' is a bimonthly, multidisciplinary journal for the publication of advances in the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer''s disease, Parkinson''s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington''s disease and related neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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