Cyclic Alternating Pattern of EEG Activities and Heart Rate Variability in Parkinson's Disease Patients during Deep Sleep.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of integrative neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.31083/JIN26397
Zilin Cheng, Qi Li, Xueliang Zou, Zhijun Zhong, Qian Ouyang, Chunmei Gan, Fang Yi, Yaxing Luo, Yuhao Mao, Dongyuan Yao
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Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbance and autonomic dysfunction are often found in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, but little is known about changes in cyclic alternating patterns (CAPs) of electroencephalographic (EEG) activities and heart rate variability (HRV) during deep sleep in PD patients.

Objectives: To investigate changes in EEG activities and HRV during CAPs and non-CAPs (NCAPs) of N3 sleep in PD patients.

Methods: Polysomnographic (PSG) examinations were carried out on 18 PD patients and 18 healthy controls, and power spectral analysis of EEG activities and HRV during CAPs and NCAPs (the segment of sleep without CAPs for more than 60 seconds) of N3 sleep were carried out.

Results: The percentages of N3 sleep with CAPs and CAP A1, as well as the CAP A1 index in the PD patients, were significantly smaller compared with the healthy controls. In addition, the power of α waves in NCAPs was significantly higher, while the powers of δ waves in Phase A and B of CAP A1 and A3, and NCAPs were significantly smaller. Furthermore, the durations of total δ waves and δ waves with an amplitude ≥75 μV were significantly shorter, and the low frequency (LF) power of HRV during CAPs and the LF/high frequency (HF) HRV ratio during both CAPs and NCAPs were significantly smaller.

Conclusions: The changes documented in EEG activities and HRV in PD patients during CAPs and NCAPs of N3 sleep compared with healthy controls suggest that N3 sleep quality and sympathetic function are compromised in PD patients.

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帕金森病患者深度睡眠时脑电图活动和心率变异性的循环交替模式。
背景:帕金森病(PD)患者常出现睡眠障碍和自主神经功能障碍,但对PD患者深度睡眠时脑电图(EEG)活动周期交替模式(CAPs)和心率变异性(HRV)的变化知之甚少。目的:探讨PD患者N3期睡眠(cap)和非cap (NCAPs)期间脑电图活动和心率的变化。方法:对18例PD患者和18例健康对照者进行多导睡眠图(PSG)检查,并对N3睡眠的cap和ncap(无cap超过60秒的睡眠时段)的EEG活动和HRV进行功率谱分析。结果:PD患者N3睡眠伴CAP和CAP A1的比例及CAP A1指数均明显小于健康对照组。此外,NCAPs的α波功率显著高于α波功率,而CAP A1和A3的A、B相δ波功率显著低于α波功率。总δ波和振幅≥75 μV的δ波持续时间显著缩短,CAPs和NCAPs期间HRV的低频(LF)功率和低频/高频(HF) HRV比值显著减小。结论:与健康对照相比,PD患者在N3睡眠的cap和ncap期间脑电图活动和HRV的变化表明PD患者的N3睡眠质量和交感神经功能受到损害。
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