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Correlates of excessive daytime sleepiness in de novo Parkinson's disease: A case control study

Authors :
Simuni, Tanya
Caspell Garcia, Chelsea
Coffey, Christopher
Chahine, Lama M.
Lasch, Shirley
Oertel, Wolfgang H.
Mayer, Geert
Högl, Birgit
Postuma, Ron
Videnovic, Aleksandar
Amara, Amy Willis
Marek, Ken
Russell, David
Factor, Stewart
Hogarth, Penelope
Standaert, David
Hauser, Robert
Jankovic, Joseph
Stern, Matthew
Chahine, Lama
Leverenz, James
Frank, Samuel
Richard, Irene
Seppi, Klaus
Shill, Holly
Fernandez, Hubert
Berg, Daniela
Wurster, Isabel
Galasko, Douglas
Mari, Zoltan
Brooks, David
Pavese, Nicola
Barone, Paolo
Isaacson, Stuart
Espay, Alberto
Rowe, Dominic
Brandabur, Melanie
Tetrud, James
Liang, Grace
Iranzo, Alex
Tolosa, Eduardo
Leary, Laura
Riordan, Cheryl
Rees, Linda
Portillo, Alicia
Lenahan, Art
Williams, Karen
Guthrie, Stephanie
Rawlins, Ashlee
Harlan, Sherry
Hunter, Christine
Tran, Baochan
Darin, Abigail
Linder, Carly
Baca, Marne
Venkov, Heli
Thomas, Cathi Ann
James, Raymond
Deeley, Cheryl
Bishop, Courtney
Sprenger, Fabienne
Willeke, Diana
Obradov, Sanja
Mule, Jennifer
Monahan, Nancy
Gauss, Katharina
Fontaine, Deborah
Gigliotti, Christina
Arita McCoy, Null
Dunlop, Becky
Shah, Bina
Ainscough, Susan
James, Angela
Silverstein, Rebecca
Espay, Kristy
Ranola, Madelaine
Trenkwalder, Claudia
Reith, Alastair D.
Struyk, Arie
Boeve, Bradley
Harvey, Brian
Comella, Cindy
Tattersall, David
Kelly, Madeline
Foldvary, Nancy
Caspell, Chelsea
Uribe, Liz
Foster, Eric
Gloer, Katherine
Yankey, Jon
Kieburtz, Karl
Wilson, Renee
Rudolph, Alice
Casaceli, Cynthia
Todd Sherer, Null
Chowdhury, Sohini
Frasier, Mark
Kopil, Catherine
Arnedo, Vanessa
Schuff, Norbert
Casalin, Paola
Malferrari, Giulia
Trojanowski, John
Shaw, Les
Singleton, Andrew
Hawkins, Keith A.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine the frequency and correlates of excessive daytime sleepiness in de novo, untreated Parkinson's disease (PD) patients compared with the matched healthy controls.Data were obtained from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative, an international study of de novo, untreated PD patients and healthy controls. At baseline, participants were assessed with a wide range of motor and nonmotor scales, including the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS). Excessive daytime sleepiness was assessed based on the Epworth Sleepiness scale (ESS), with a cutoff of 10.Four hundred twenty-three PD subjects and 196 healthy controls were recruited into the study. Mean ESS (min, max) score was 5.8 (0, 20) for the PD subjects and 5.6 (0, 19) for healthy controls (P = 0.54). Sixty-six (15.6%) PD subjects and 24 (12%) healthy controls had ESS of at least 10 (P = 0.28). No difference was seen in demographic characteristics, age of onset, disease duration, PD subtype, cognitive status, or utilization of sedatives between the PD sleepiness-positive versus the negative group. The sleepiness-positive group had higher MDS-UPDRS Part I and II but not III scores, and higher depression and autonomic dysfunction scores. Sleepiness was associated with a marginal reduction of A-beta (P = 0.05) but not alpha-synuclein spinal fluid levels in PD.This largest case control study demonstrates no difference in prevalence of excessive sleepiness in subjects with de novo untreated PD compared with healthy controls. The only clinical correlates of sleepiness were mood and autonomic dysfunction. Ongoing longitudinal analyses will be essential to further examine clinical and biological correlates of sleepiness in PD and specifically the role of dopaminergic therapy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....170d883a560842d6e856ef487d9c5b90