Biomarkers for REM sleep behavior disorder in idiopathic and narcoleptic patients

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Abstract

To search for discriminating biomarkers, 30 patients with idiopathic rapid-eye-movements sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) were compared with 17 patients with RBD within narcolepsy type 1. Both groups underwent extensive examinations, including skin biopsy searching for phosphorylated α-synuclein deposits and whole-night video-polysomnography. Skin biopsy was positive for phosphorylated α-synuclein deposits in 86.7% of iRBD patients and in none of narcoleptic patients. The analysis of video-polysomnographic motor events showed differences in their occurrence throughout the night in the two groups. iRBD and RBD due to narcolepsy do have different clinical and pathological findings, confirming a different pathophysiology.

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Antelmi, E., Pizza, F., Donadio, V., Filardi, M., Sosero, Y. L., Incensi, A., … Plazzi, G. (2019). Biomarkers for REM sleep behavior disorder in idiopathic and narcoleptic patients. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 6(9), 1872–1876. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50833

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