Motor-Behavioral Episodes in REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Phasic Events During REM Sleep |
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Authors: | Raffaele Manni Michele Terzaghi Margaret Glorioso |
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Affiliation: | Unit of Sleep Medicine and Epilepsy, “C. Mondino Institute of Neurology” Foundation, Pavia, Italy |
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Study Objectives:To investigate if sudden-onset motor-behavioral episodes in REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) are associated with phasic events of REM sleep, and to explore the potential meaning of such an association.Design:Observational review analysis.Setting:Tertiary sleep center.Patients:Twelve individuals (11 males; mean age 67.6 ± 7.4 years) affected by idiopathic RBD, displaying a total of 978 motor-behavioral episodes during nocturnal in-laboratory video-PSG.Interventions:N/AMeasurements and Results:The motor activity displayed was primitive in 69.1% and purposeful/semi-purposeful in 30.9% of the motor-behavioral episodes recorded. Sleeptalking was significantly more associated with purposeful/semi-purposeful motor activity than crying and/or incomprehensible muttering (71.0% versus 21.4%, P < 0.005). In 58.2% of the motor-behavioral episodes, phasic EEG-EOG events (rapid eye movements [REMs], α bursts, or sawtooth waves [STWs]) occurred simultaneously. Each variable (REMs, STWs, α bursts) was associated more with purposeful/semi-purposeful than with primitive movements (P < 0.05).Conclusions:Motor-behavioral episodes in RBD were significantly more likely to occur in association with phasic than with tonic periods of REM sleep. The presence of REMs, α bursts and STWs was found to be more frequent in more complex episodes. We hypothesize that motor-behavioral episodes in RBD are likely to occur when the brain, during REM sleep, is in a state of increased instability (presence of α bursts) and experiencing stronger stimulation of visual areas (REMs).Citation:Manni R; Terzaghi M; Glorioso M. Motor-behavioral episodes in REM sleep behavior disorder and phasic events during REM sleep. SLEEP 2009;32(2):241–245. |
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Keywords: | REM sleep behavior disorder, rapid eye movements, α burst, sawtooth wave, phasic EEG events |
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