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Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study.

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Stefani, A; Gabelia, D; Högl, B; Mitterling, T; Mahlknecht, P; Stockner, H; Poewe, W; Frauscher, B
Published in: J Clin Sleep Med
November 15, 2015

STUDY OBJECTIVES: Idiopathic rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a harbinger of synuclein-mediated neurodegenerative diseases. It is unknown if this also applies to isolated REM sleep without atonia (RWA). We performed a long-term follow-up investigation of subjects with isolated RWA. METHODS: Participants were recruited from 50 subjects with isolated RWA who were identified at the sleep laboratory of the Department of Neurology at the Medical University of Innsbruck between 2003 and 2005. Eligible subjects underwent follow-up clinical examination, polysomnography, and assessment of neurodegenerative biomarkers (cognitive impairment, finger speed deficit, impaired color vision, olfactory dysfunction, orthostatic hypotension, and substantia nigra hyperechogenicity). RESULTS: After a mean of 8.6 ± 0.9 y, 1 of 14 participating subjects (7.3%) progressed to RBD. Ten of 14 RWA subjects (71.4%) were positive for at least one neurodegenerative biomarker. Substantia nigra hyperechogenicity and presence of mild cognitive impairment were both present in 4 of 14 subjects with isolated RWA. Electromyographic activity measures increased significantly from baseline to follow-up polysomnography ("any" mentalis and both anterior tibialis muscles: 32.5 ± 9.4 versus 52.2 ± 16.6%; p = 0.004). CONCLUSION: This study provides first evidence that isolated RWA is an early biomarker of synuclein-mediated neurodegeneration. These results will have to be replicated in larger studies with longer observational periods. If confirmed, these disease findings have implications for defining at-risk cohorts for Parkinson disease.

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J Clin Sleep Med

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1550-9397

Publication Date

November 15, 2015

Volume

11

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1273 / 1279

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sleep, REM
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
  • Polysomnography
  • Pilot Projects
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Muscle Hypotonia
  • Middle Aged
 

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Stefani, A., Gabelia, D., Högl, B., Mitterling, T., Mahlknecht, P., Stockner, H., … Frauscher, B. (2015). Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study. J Clin Sleep Med, 11(11), 1273–1279. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.5184
Stefani, Ambra, David Gabelia, Birgit Högl, Thomas Mitterling, Philipp Mahlknecht, Heike Stockner, Werner Poewe, and Birgit Frauscher. “Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study.J Clin Sleep Med 11, no. 11 (November 15, 2015): 1273–79. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.5184.
Stefani A, Gabelia D, Högl B, Mitterling T, Mahlknecht P, Stockner H, et al. Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2015 Nov 15;11(11):1273–9.
Stefani, Ambra, et al. “Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study.J Clin Sleep Med, vol. 11, no. 11, Nov. 2015, pp. 1273–79. Pubmed, doi:10.5664/jcsm.5184.
Stefani A, Gabelia D, Högl B, Mitterling T, Mahlknecht P, Stockner H, Poewe W, Frauscher B. Long-Term Follow-up Investigation of Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Without Atonia Without Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Pilot Study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2015 Nov 15;11(11):1273–1279.

Published In

J Clin Sleep Med

DOI

EISSN

1550-9397

Publication Date

November 15, 2015

Volume

11

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1273 / 1279

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sleep, REM
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
  • Polysomnography
  • Pilot Projects
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Muscle Hypotonia
  • Middle Aged