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Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers

OBJECTIVE: In idiopathic Parkinson disease (IPD) sleep disorders are common and may antedate the onset of parkinsonism. Based on the clinical similarities between IPD and Parkinson disease associated with LRRK2 gene mutations (LRRK2-PD), we aimed to characterize sleep in parkinsonian and nonmanifest...

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Autores principales: Pont-Sunyer, Claustre, Iranzo, Alex, Gaig, Carles, Fernández-Arcos, Ana, Vilas, Dolores, Valldeoriola, Francesc, Compta, Yaroslau, Fernández-Santiago, Ruben, Fernández, Manel, Bayés, Angels, Calopa, Matilde, Casquero, Pilar, de Fàbregues, Oriol, Jaumà, Serge, Puente, Victor, Salamero, Manel, José Martí, Maria, Santamaría, Joan, Tolosa, Eduard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132368
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author Pont-Sunyer, Claustre
Iranzo, Alex
Gaig, Carles
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Vilas, Dolores
Valldeoriola, Francesc
Compta, Yaroslau
Fernández-Santiago, Ruben
Fernández, Manel
Bayés, Angels
Calopa, Matilde
Casquero, Pilar
de Fàbregues, Oriol
Jaumà, Serge
Puente, Victor
Salamero, Manel
José Martí, Maria
Santamaría, Joan
Tolosa, Eduard
author_facet Pont-Sunyer, Claustre
Iranzo, Alex
Gaig, Carles
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Vilas, Dolores
Valldeoriola, Francesc
Compta, Yaroslau
Fernández-Santiago, Ruben
Fernández, Manel
Bayés, Angels
Calopa, Matilde
Casquero, Pilar
de Fàbregues, Oriol
Jaumà, Serge
Puente, Victor
Salamero, Manel
José Martí, Maria
Santamaría, Joan
Tolosa, Eduard
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description OBJECTIVE: In idiopathic Parkinson disease (IPD) sleep disorders are common and may antedate the onset of parkinsonism. Based on the clinical similarities between IPD and Parkinson disease associated with LRRK2 gene mutations (LRRK2-PD), we aimed to characterize sleep in parkinsonian and nonmanifesting LRRK2 mutation carriers (NMC). METHODS: A comprehensive interview conducted by sleep specialists, validated sleep scales and questionnaires, and video-polysomnography followed by multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) assessed sleep in 18 LRRK2-PD (17 carrying G2019S and one R1441G mutations), 17 NMC (11 G2019S, three R1441G, three R1441C), 14 non-manifesting non-carriers (NMNC) and 19 unrelated IPD. RESULTS: Sleep complaints were frequent in LRRK2-PD patients; 78% reported poor sleep quality, 33% sleep onset insomnia, 56% sleep fragmentation and 39% early awakening. Sleep onset insomnia correlated with depressive symptoms and poor sleep quality. In LRRK2-PD, excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) was a complaint in 33% patients and short sleep latencies on the MSLT, which are indicative of objective EDS, were found in 71%. Sleep attacks occurred in three LRRK2-PD patients and a narcoleptic phenotype was not observed. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) was diagnosed in three LRRK2-PD. EDS and RBD were always reported to start after the onset of parkinsonism in LRRK2-PD. In NMC, EDS was rarely reported and RBD was absent. When compared to IPD, sleep onset insomnia was more significantly frequent, EDS was similar, and RBD was less significantly frequent and less severe in LRRK2-PD. In NMC, RBD was not detected and sleep complaints were much less frequent than in LRRK2-PD. No differences were observed in sleep between NMC and NMNC. CONCLUSIONS: Sleep complaints are frequent in LRRK2-PDand show a pattern that when compared to IPD is characterized by more frequent sleep onset insomnia, similar EDS and less prominent RBD. Unlike in IPD, RBD and EDS seem to be not markers of the prodromal stage of LRRK2-PD.
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spelling pubmed-45034022015-07-17 Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers Pont-Sunyer, Claustre Iranzo, Alex Gaig, Carles Fernández-Arcos, Ana Vilas, Dolores Valldeoriola, Francesc Compta, Yaroslau Fernández-Santiago, Ruben Fernández, Manel Bayés, Angels Calopa, Matilde Casquero, Pilar de Fàbregues, Oriol Jaumà, Serge Puente, Victor Salamero, Manel José Martí, Maria Santamaría, Joan Tolosa, Eduard PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: In idiopathic Parkinson disease (IPD) sleep disorders are common and may antedate the onset of parkinsonism. Based on the clinical similarities between IPD and Parkinson disease associated with LRRK2 gene mutations (LRRK2-PD), we aimed to characterize sleep in parkinsonian and nonmanifesting LRRK2 mutation carriers (NMC). METHODS: A comprehensive interview conducted by sleep specialists, validated sleep scales and questionnaires, and video-polysomnography followed by multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) assessed sleep in 18 LRRK2-PD (17 carrying G2019S and one R1441G mutations), 17 NMC (11 G2019S, three R1441G, three R1441C), 14 non-manifesting non-carriers (NMNC) and 19 unrelated IPD. RESULTS: Sleep complaints were frequent in LRRK2-PD patients; 78% reported poor sleep quality, 33% sleep onset insomnia, 56% sleep fragmentation and 39% early awakening. Sleep onset insomnia correlated with depressive symptoms and poor sleep quality. In LRRK2-PD, excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) was a complaint in 33% patients and short sleep latencies on the MSLT, which are indicative of objective EDS, were found in 71%. Sleep attacks occurred in three LRRK2-PD patients and a narcoleptic phenotype was not observed. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) was diagnosed in three LRRK2-PD. EDS and RBD were always reported to start after the onset of parkinsonism in LRRK2-PD. In NMC, EDS was rarely reported and RBD was absent. When compared to IPD, sleep onset insomnia was more significantly frequent, EDS was similar, and RBD was less significantly frequent and less severe in LRRK2-PD. In NMC, RBD was not detected and sleep complaints were much less frequent than in LRRK2-PD. No differences were observed in sleep between NMC and NMNC. CONCLUSIONS: Sleep complaints are frequent in LRRK2-PDand show a pattern that when compared to IPD is characterized by more frequent sleep onset insomnia, similar EDS and less prominent RBD. Unlike in IPD, RBD and EDS seem to be not markers of the prodromal stage of LRRK2-PD. Public Library of Science 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4503402/ /pubmed/26177462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132368 Text en © 2015 Pont-Sunyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pont-Sunyer, Claustre
Iranzo, Alex
Gaig, Carles
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Vilas, Dolores
Valldeoriola, Francesc
Compta, Yaroslau
Fernández-Santiago, Ruben
Fernández, Manel
Bayés, Angels
Calopa, Matilde
Casquero, Pilar
de Fàbregues, Oriol
Jaumà, Serge
Puente, Victor
Salamero, Manel
José Martí, Maria
Santamaría, Joan
Tolosa, Eduard
Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title_full Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title_fullStr Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title_short Sleep Disorders in Parkinsonian and Nonparkinsonian LRRK2 Mutation Carriers
title_sort sleep disorders in parkinsonian and nonparkinsonian lrrk2 mutation carriers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132368
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