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George Zhong1, Samuel Bolitho, Ronald Grunstein, Sharon Linda Naismith, Simon John Geoffrey Lewis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study explored the relationship between symptoms of rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder, thermoregulation and sleep in Parkinson's Disease.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23991135 PMCID: PMC3749164 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072661
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Schematic diagram showing a typical nocturnal core-body temperature (CBT) profile.
The mesor is defined as the average value around which the CBT fitting oscillates. The nadir is defined as the lowest temperature during sleep. The amplitude is defined as the difference between the mesor and the nadir.
Demographic, clinical assessment, circadian, sleep and temperature data (mean ± SD) for PD patients and controls.
| Variable | PD | Control | p-value |
| N | 12 | 11 | – |
| Age (years) | 62.2±8.9 | 66.6±7.1 | 0.20† |
| Gender (% male) | 67 | 55 | 0.87# |
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| MMSE | 28.7±1.6 | 29.0±1.2 | 0.82† |
| BDI-II | 4.8±2.5 | 6.4±7.8 | 0.69† |
| RBDSQ | 5.0±4.6 | 0.0±0.0 | – |
| PD duration (years) | 2.8±3.6 | – | – |
| H&Y (stage) | 1.8±0.6 | – | – |
| Levodopa dose equivalent (mg) | 276±336 | – | – |
| UPDRS-III | 23.2±6.6 | – | – |
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| Sleep onset (time) | 22:31±0:44 | 23:14±1:03 | 0.13† |
| Sleep offset (time) | 06:24±0:43 | 06:53±1:10 | 0.13† |
| Sleep onset latency (min) | 13.5±10.2 | 19.6±12.7 | 0.23 |
| REM sleep latency (min) | 82.4±45.1 | 115.6±89.0 | 0.52† |
| Sleep efficiency (%) | 74.8±12.4 | 72.6±8.0 | 0.62 |
| % Slow wave sleep | 15.4±9.2 | 12.4±8.9 | 0.42 |
| % REM sleep | 20.0±7.0 | 20.6±7.0 | 0.82 |
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| Rest onset (time) | 22:26±0:59 | 23:27±1:09 | 0.08† |
| Rest offset (time) | 07:00±0:38 | 07:34±1:11 | 0.23† |
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| Nadir (time) | 01:54±2:04 | 02:30±2:05 | 0.50 |
| Nadir temperature (°C) | 36.13±0.25 | 36.18±0.23 | 0.42† |
| Mesor (°C) | 36.63±0.24 | 36.87±0.17 | 0.02†
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| Amplitude (°C) | 0.50±0.16 | 0.69±0.29 | 0.04†
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p<0.05; Data tested with students t-test except: # the χ2 statistic with Yates’ correction was used to compare gender composition between groups; † the Mann-Whitney U test was used for data with non-normal distributions.
MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory II; H&Y, Hoehn and Yahr scale; UPDRS-III, Unified Parkinson’s disease rating scale part III; RBDSQ, REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder Screening Questionnaire.
Figure 2Scatter plot demonstrating the strong negative correlation between self-reported symptoms of the nocturnal CBT amplitude and REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder Questionnaire (RBDSQ) score.
Figure 3Simplified schematic diagram highlighting the neural circuitry of the circadian-homeostatic-ultradian system and the functional neuroanatomical overlap with the thermoregulatory system.
Shaded regions denote sites of pathological damage in PD that have been demonstrated in previous neuropathological studies. KEYS: Ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO); ascending arousal system (AAS); preoptic nuclei of anterior hypothalamus (POAH); rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM); medullary autonomic region (AUTONOMIC); suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN); pineal gland (PINEAL).