Analysis of NREM sleep in children with Prader-Willi syndrome and the effect of growth hormone treatment

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作者
Verrillo, Elisabetta [1 ]
Bruni, Oliviero [2 ]
Franco, Patricia [3 ]
Ferri, Raffaele [4 ]
Thiriez, Gerard [3 ]
Pavone, Martino [1 ]
Petrone, Albino [1 ]
Paglietti, Maria Giovanna [1 ]
Crino, Antonino [5 ]
Cutrera, Renato [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Bambino Gesu Childrens Res Hosp, Resp Unit, Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Rome, Ctr Paediat Sleep Disorders, Dept Dev Neurol & Psychiat, Sapienza, Italy
[3] Hosp Debrousse, Paediat Sleep Unit, Lyon, France
[4] Oasi Inst IRCCS, Neurol Dept Troina En, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
[5] Bambino Gesu Childrens Res Hosp, Autoimmune Endocrine Pathol Unit, Rome, Italy
关键词
Prader-Willi syndrome; Cyclic alternating pattern; Growth hormone; NREM sleep; NREM sleep instability/continuity; Hypoarousal state; CYCLIC ALTERNATING PATTERN; CAP; ABNORMALITIES; HYPERSOMNIA; DEFICIENCY; DISORDERS; RESPONSES; SLOW;
D O I
10.1016/j.sleep.2008.07.001
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objectives: Only few Studies are available in the literature on sleep in children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and one single study analyzed the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) in young adults with PWS, showing that patients with a higher proportion of A1 subtypes presented less severe GH deficiency. The aims of our study were to evaluate CAP in children with PWS compared to an age-matched control group and to evaluate the differences between PWS children with (GH+) and without (GH-) GH therapy. Methods: Laboratory polysomnographic sleep recordings were obtained from 30 children with PWS (17 GH- and 13 GH+ patients) and 15 age-matched normal controls. Results: Compared to controls, PWS children had a reduction of sleep efficiency, of sleep stage 2 and of REM sleep. GH- PWS patients showed a global decrease in total CAP rate during S1 and S2 but not in SWS. In GH+ PWS patients, SWS CAP rate and A1 index were increased vs. GH- children. Discussion: The decrease in total CAP rate and all A subtypes might suggest the presence of a decreased NREM sleep instability in our PWS children and can be considered to be in agreement with the reported generalized hypoarousal state of PWS subjects. GH therapy is likely to increase CAP rate and A1 index during SWS in PWS patients. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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