Possible etiologies of restless legs syndrome in pregnancy: a narrative review.

IF 1.8 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ana Mendes, Vitória Silva
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Abstract

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor disorder characterized by an urgent need to move the legs, due to the presence of a discomfort sensation in the lower limbs, especially at rest. Generally, it relieves with movement. There are several studies that argue the existence of an association between this syndrome and pregnancy. However, the pathophysiological mechanisms of this disorder in pregnancy are misunderstood. The objective of this narrative review is to identify and discuss some possible etiologies of RLS in pregnancy. A literature search was performed in the PubMed and ResearchGate databases by using the following search strategies: "restless legs syndrome", "restless legs syndrome in pregnancy", "pregnancy and vitamin D deficiency" and "pregnancy and zinc". The publications were initially sorted through their title. After the initial process, inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. The included articles were sorted by authors, year, journal of publication, type of study, and organized by chronological order of publication. Among the main findings, hormonal changes, iron metabolism, vitamin D deficiency, genetic factors, zinc and magnesium fluctuations have been some of the hypotheses supporting the development or worsening of this disorder in pregnancy. Dopamine also appears to be correlated with hormonal changes, iron metabolism, ferritin, folic acid and vitamin D deficiency. In conclusion, there are several hypotheses trying to link restless legs syndrome with pregnancy. The most covered were hormonal fluctuations and iron metabolism. However, this thematic is still highly discussed, creating the need for additional and thorough research.

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妊娠不宁腿综合征的可能病因:一篇叙述性综述。
不宁腿综合征(RLS)是一种感觉运动障碍,其特征是由于下肢存在不适感,特别是在休息时,迫切需要移动腿部。一般来说,它会随着运动而缓解。有几项研究表明,这种综合征与怀孕之间存在关联。然而,这种疾病在妊娠期的病理生理机制被误解。本文的目的是鉴别和讨论妊娠期肌动症的一些可能的病因。在PubMed和ResearchGate数据库中进行文献检索,检索策略为:“不宁腿综合征”、“妊娠不宁腿综合征”、“妊娠与维生素D缺乏症”和“妊娠与锌”。这些出版物最初是按标题分类的。初步处理后,采用纳入和排除标准。纳入的文章按作者、年份、出版期刊、研究类型排序,并按出版时间顺序组织。在主要发现中,荷尔蒙变化、铁代谢、维生素D缺乏、遗传因素、锌和镁的波动是支持这种疾病在怀孕期间发展或恶化的一些假设。多巴胺似乎还与荷尔蒙变化、铁代谢、铁蛋白、叶酸和维生素D缺乏有关。总之,有几种假设试图将不宁腿综合征与怀孕联系起来。涉及最多的是荷尔蒙波动和铁代谢。然而,这一主题仍被高度讨论,因此需要进行额外和彻底的研究。
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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