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Neurotoxic lesions at the ventral mesopontine junction change sleep time and muscle activity during sleep: an animal model of motor disorders in sleep.

机译:腹中脑桥骨交界处的神经毒性病变会改变睡眠时间和睡眠过程中的肌肉活动:睡眠中运动障碍的动物模型。

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There is no adequate animal model of restless legs syndrome (RLS) and periodic leg movements disorder (PLMD), disorders affecting 10% of the population. Similarly, there is no model of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) that explains its symptoms and its link to Parkinsonism. We previously reported that the motor inhibitory system in the brainstem extends from the medulla to the ventral mesopontine junction (VMPJ). We now examine the effects of damage to the VMPJ in the cat. Based on the lesion sites and the changes in sleep pattern and behavior, we saw three distinct syndromes resulting from such lesions; the rostrolateral, rostromedial and caudal VMPJ syndromes. The change in sleep pattern was dependent on the lesion site, but was not significantly correlated with the number of dopaminergic neurons lost. An increase in wakefulness and a decrease in slow wave sleep (SWS) and REM sleep were seen in the rostrolateral VMPJ-lesioned animals. In contrast, the sleep pattern was not significantly changed in the rostromedial and caudal VMPJ-lesioned animals. All three groups of animals showed a significant increase in periodic and isolated leg movements in SWS and increased tonic muscle activity in REM sleep. Beyond these common symptoms, an increase in phasic motor activity in REM sleep, resembling that seen in human RBD, was found in the caudal VMPJ-lesioned animals. In contrast, the increase in motor activity in SWS in rostral VMPJ-lesioned animals is similar to that seen in human RLS/PLMD patients. The proximity of the VMPJ region to the substantia nigra suggests that the link between RLS/PLMD and Parkinsonism, as well as the progression from RBD to Parkinsonism may be mediated by the spread of damage from the regions identified here into the substantia nigra.
机译:没有适当的动物模型,即不安宁的腿综合征(RLS)和周期性的腿部运动障碍(PLMD),这些疾病影响了10%的人口。同样,也没有快速眼动(REM)睡眠行为障碍(RBD)模型可以解释其症状以及与帕金森氏症的联系。我们以前曾报道过,脑干中的运动抑制系统从延髓延伸到腹中脑桥膜交界处(VMPJ)。现在,我们检查对猫中VMPJ的损害影响。根据病变部位以及睡眠方式和行为的变化,我们发现了由这些病变引起的三种不同的综合症。 rostrolateral,rostromedial和尾VMPJ综合征。睡眠方式的变化取决于病变部位,但与丢失的多巴胺能神经元的数量没有显着相关。在患侧外侧VMPJ的动物中观察到清醒性增加,慢波睡眠(SWS)和REM睡眠减少。相比之下,在Rostromedial和尾部VMPJ病变的动物中,睡眠模式没有明显改变。所有这三组动物均表现出SWS周期性和孤立的腿部运动明显增加,REM睡眠中的强直肌活动增加。除了这些常见症状外,在尾部VMPJ病变的动物中发现REM睡眠中的阶段性运动活动增加,类似于人RBD所见。相反,在有鼻VMPJ损伤的动物中SWS的运动活动增加与人类RLS / PLMD患者相似。 VMPJ地区与黑质的接近表明,RLS / PLMD与帕金森病之间的联系以及从RBD到帕金森病的进展可能是由损伤从此处确定的区域扩散到黑质中介导的。

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