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Central hypoventilation in progressive supranuclear palsy.

Kory S Herrick1, Randy Woltjer1, Thao Pham1, Megan Chalupsky1, Amie L Hiller2.   

Abstract

Central hypoventilation, also known as Ondine's curse, results from an impairment of the autonomic respiratory drive. It is characterized by an attenuated or absent respiratory response to hypoxemia and hypercapnia with preservation of volitional respiratory function. RJ was a 75-year-old woman with a diagnosis of probably PSP who developed central hypoventilation approximately four years after her initial onset of symptoms. Brain MRI showed no evidence of medullary lesions, one of the more common causes of adult onset central hypoventilation. The respiratory centers in the medulla, especially the ventral respiratory group (VRG) containing Botzinger and pre-Botzinger complex of neurons, appear critical for normal respiratory rhythm generation. RJ was maintained on a portable ventilator after her diagnosis of Central Hypoventilation. Ten month after being placed on ventilation she passed of unclear cause. RJ showed pathological features consistent with a diagnosis of PSP, specifically loss of neurons, secondary demyelination, and tau-positive inclusions in both astrocytes and neurons, chiefly in the globus pallidus, midbrain, and brainstem. RJ showed significant tauopathy in the region of the VRG in particular. We also examined this region in sixteen other cases of PSP and found similar tauopathy in all but one case, which had significantly less involvement of this area. We had limited clinical data on these cases but one had two episodes of unexplained hypoxia shortly before being placed on hospice. Central hypoventilation associated with tauopathy involving the VRG may be more common than often appreciated.

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Keywords:  Progressive Supranuclear Palsy; primary hypoventilation; tauopathy

Year:  2016        PMID: 28367478      PMCID: PMC5370587          DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.12348

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mov Disord Clin Pract        ISSN: 2330-1619


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2.  Autosomal dominant tauopathy with parkinsonism and central hypoventilation.

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Journal:  Brain       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 13.501

4.  Sleep and breathing in multiple system atrophy.

Authors:  Alex Iranzo
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 3.598

5.  Neurodegeneration involving putative respiratory neurons in Perry syndrome.

Authors:  Yoshio Tsuboi; Dennis W Dickson; Kazuki Nabeshima; Ann M Schmeichel; Zbigniew K Wszolek; Tatsuo Yamada; Eduardo E Benarroch
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Authors:  T Shimohata; T Ozawa; H Nakayama; M Tomita; H Shinoda; M Nishizawa
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Authors:  Melissa J Bales; Erin M Timpe
Journal:  Ann Pharmacother       Date:  2004-08-17       Impact factor: 3.154

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1.  Ondine's Curse in Frontotemporal Dementia with Parkinsonism Linked to Chromosome 17 Caused by MAPT Variants.

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Journal:  Mov Disord Clin Pract       Date:  2021-06-24
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