A Subgroup of Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Have a Disorder of Arousal

Toru Nakamura, F. Togo, N. Cherniack, D. Rapoport, B. Natelson
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Objective: Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome complain of unrefreshing sleep, and some have poor sleep indicative of sleep disruption. We hypothesized that some CFS patients had a disorder of arousal which interfered with normal sleep which would manifest itself by difficulty falling asleep after a night of sleep deprivation. To test this, we de- termined sleep latency after a night of sleep deprivation. Methods: Patients and healthy controls, previously habituated to sleeping in a sleep lab, returned for a normal night of sleep and for a night of sleep deprivation followed by determination of latency to fall asleep. Patients also had indwelling catheters to allow repeated sampling of plasma for cortisol, a hormone whose levels might reflect arousal. Results: Five of 15 patients showed delays in falling asleep, relative to the healthy controls. Sleep latency following sleep deprivation correlated inversely with sleep efficiency on the normal sleep night. No significant difference was found in cortisol patterns across time for patients and controls on the sleep deprivation night. However, the slope of the curve was shifted up significantly for patients but not for controls on the normal sleep night. Conclusion: A subgroup of patients has difficulty falling asleep after a night of sleep deprivation. These patients may have a disorder of arousal that interferes with their having normal sleep. CFS patients as a group show a shift upwards in the temporal pattern of cortisol during the night - a possible measure of their being stressed while sleeping.
慢性疲劳综合征患者的一个亚组可能有觉醒障碍
目的:慢性疲劳综合征患者主诉睡眠不清爽,部分患者睡眠质量差,提示睡眠中断。我们假设一些慢性疲劳综合症患者有一种觉醒障碍,干扰了正常的睡眠,表现为在一夜睡眠剥夺后难以入睡。为了验证这一点,我们测定了一夜睡眠不足后的睡眠潜伏期。方法:以前习惯在睡眠实验室睡觉的患者和健康对照者,返回正常睡眠一晚和睡眠剥夺一晚,然后确定入睡潜伏期。患者也有留置导管,以便反复取样血浆中的皮质醇,一种激素,其水平可能反映唤醒。结果:与健康对照组相比,15例患者中有5例出现了入睡延迟。睡眠剥夺后的睡眠潜伏期与正常睡眠夜的睡眠效率呈负相关。在睡眠剥夺的夜晚,患者和对照组的皮质醇模式在不同时间内没有显著差异。然而,在正常睡眠的夜晚,患者的曲线斜率明显上移,而对照组则没有。结论:一个亚组患者在一夜睡眠剥夺后入睡困难。这些病人可能有觉醒障碍,干扰了他们的正常睡眠。慢性疲劳综合症患者作为一个群体,在夜间皮质醇的时间模式呈上升趋势——这可能是他们在睡觉时压力的一种衡量标准。
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