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Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence
Functional non-retentive fecal incontinence (FNRFI) is a common problem in pediatric age. FNRFI is defined as unintended loss of stool in a 4-year-old or older child after organic causes have been excluded. FNRFI tends to affects up to 3% of children older than 4 years, with males being affected mor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10030129 |
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author | Monda, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Marco Precenzano, Francesco Iacono, Diego Messina, Antonietta Salerno, Monica Sessa, Francesco Lanzara, Valentina Messina, Giovanni Quatrosi, Giuseppe Nardello, Rosaria Operto, Francesca Felicia Santoro, Claudia Moscatelli, Fiorenzo Porro, Chiara Zammit, Christian Monda, Marcellino Pastorino, Grazia Maria Giovanna Vetri, Luigi Parisi, Lucia Ruberto, Maria Roccella, Michele |
author_facet | Monda, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Marco Precenzano, Francesco Iacono, Diego Messina, Antonietta Salerno, Monica Sessa, Francesco Lanzara, Valentina Messina, Giovanni Quatrosi, Giuseppe Nardello, Rosaria Operto, Francesca Felicia Santoro, Claudia Moscatelli, Fiorenzo Porro, Chiara Zammit, Christian Monda, Marcellino Pastorino, Grazia Maria Giovanna Vetri, Luigi Parisi, Lucia Ruberto, Maria Roccella, Michele |
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description | Functional non-retentive fecal incontinence (FNRFI) is a common problem in pediatric age. FNRFI is defined as unintended loss of stool in a 4-year-old or older child after organic causes have been excluded. FNRFI tends to affects up to 3% of children older than 4 years, with males being affected more frequently than females. Clinically, children affected by FNRFI have normal intestinal movements and stool consistency. Literature data show that children with fecal incontinence have increased levels of separation anxiety, specific phobias, general anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and oppositional defiant disorder. In terms of possible relationship between incontinence and sleep, disorders of sleep organization have been observed in the pathogenesis of enuresis so generating the hypothesis that the orexinergic system may have a crucial role not only for the sleep organization per se but also for the sphincterial control in general. This study aimed to focus on specific neurophysiological aspects to investigate on the possible relationship between sleep organizational abnormalities and FNRFI. Specifically, we aimed to measure orexin serum levels in children with FNRFI and assess their polysomnographic sleep macrostructure patterns. Two study groups were considered: FNFRI (n = 45) and typically developed (TD) (n = 45) group. In both groups, sleep patterns and respiratory events were assessed by polysomnographic recordings (PSG) during a period of two nights at least, and plasma levels of Orexin-A were measured in each participant. The findings of this initial investigation seem to support a major role of Orexin-A in sleep organization alterations in children with FNFRI. Also, our data suggest that sleep habits evaluation should be considered as screening and complementary tool for the diagnosis of fecal incontinence in children. |
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spelling | pubmed-71393572020-04-10 Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence Monda, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Marco Precenzano, Francesco Iacono, Diego Messina, Antonietta Salerno, Monica Sessa, Francesco Lanzara, Valentina Messina, Giovanni Quatrosi, Giuseppe Nardello, Rosaria Operto, Francesca Felicia Santoro, Claudia Moscatelli, Fiorenzo Porro, Chiara Zammit, Christian Monda, Marcellino Pastorino, Grazia Maria Giovanna Vetri, Luigi Parisi, Lucia Ruberto, Maria Roccella, Michele Brain Sci Article Functional non-retentive fecal incontinence (FNRFI) is a common problem in pediatric age. FNRFI is defined as unintended loss of stool in a 4-year-old or older child after organic causes have been excluded. FNRFI tends to affects up to 3% of children older than 4 years, with males being affected more frequently than females. Clinically, children affected by FNRFI have normal intestinal movements and stool consistency. Literature data show that children with fecal incontinence have increased levels of separation anxiety, specific phobias, general anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and oppositional defiant disorder. In terms of possible relationship between incontinence and sleep, disorders of sleep organization have been observed in the pathogenesis of enuresis so generating the hypothesis that the orexinergic system may have a crucial role not only for the sleep organization per se but also for the sphincterial control in general. This study aimed to focus on specific neurophysiological aspects to investigate on the possible relationship between sleep organizational abnormalities and FNRFI. Specifically, we aimed to measure orexin serum levels in children with FNRFI and assess their polysomnographic sleep macrostructure patterns. Two study groups were considered: FNFRI (n = 45) and typically developed (TD) (n = 45) group. In both groups, sleep patterns and respiratory events were assessed by polysomnographic recordings (PSG) during a period of two nights at least, and plasma levels of Orexin-A were measured in each participant. The findings of this initial investigation seem to support a major role of Orexin-A in sleep organization alterations in children with FNFRI. Also, our data suggest that sleep habits evaluation should be considered as screening and complementary tool for the diagnosis of fecal incontinence in children. MDPI 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7139357/ /pubmed/32106434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10030129 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Monda, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Marco Precenzano, Francesco Iacono, Diego Messina, Antonietta Salerno, Monica Sessa, Francesco Lanzara, Valentina Messina, Giovanni Quatrosi, Giuseppe Nardello, Rosaria Operto, Francesca Felicia Santoro, Claudia Moscatelli, Fiorenzo Porro, Chiara Zammit, Christian Monda, Marcellino Pastorino, Grazia Maria Giovanna Vetri, Luigi Parisi, Lucia Ruberto, Maria Roccella, Michele Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title | Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title_full | Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title_fullStr | Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title_short | Neuropeptides’ Hypothalamic Regulation of Sleep Control in Children Affected by Functional Non-Retentive Fecal Incontinence |
title_sort | neuropeptides’ hypothalamic regulation of sleep control in children affected by functional non-retentive fecal incontinence |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10030129 |
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