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      Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythm in Pediatric Type 1 Narcolepsy

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          Abstract

          Study Objectives:

          Pediatric type 1 narcolepsy is often challenging to diagnose and remains largely undiagnosed. Excessive daytime sleepiness, disrupted nocturnal sleep, and a peculiar phenotype of cataplexy are the prominent features. The knowledge available about the regulation of circadian rhythms in affected children is scarce. This study compared circadian rest-activity rhythm and actigraphic estimated sleep measures of children with type 1 narcolepsy versus healthy controls.

          Methods:

          Twenty-two drug-naïve type 1 narcolepsy children and 21 age- and sex- matched controls were monitored for seven days during the school week by actigraphy. Circadian activity rhythms were analyzed through functional linear modeling; nocturnal and diurnal sleep measures were estimated from activity using a validated algorithm.

          Results:

          Children with type 1 narcolepsy presented an altered rest-activity rhythm characterized by enhanced motor activity throughout the night and blunted activity in the first afternoon. No difference was found between children with type 1 narcolepsy and controls in the timing of the circadian phase. Actigraphic sleep measures showed good discriminant capabilities in assessing type 1 narcolepsy nycthemeral disruption.

          Conclusions:

          Actigraphy reliably renders the nycthemeral disruption typical of narcolepsy type 1 in drug-naïve children with recent disease onset, indicating the sensibility of actigraphic assessment in the diagnostic work-up of childhood narcolepsy type 1.

          Citation:

          Filardi M, Pizza F, Bruni O, Natale V, Plazzi G. Circadian rest-activity rhythm in pediatric type 1 narcolepsy. SLEEP 2016;39(6):1241–1247.

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          Journal
          Sleep
          Sleep
          Sleep
          Sleep
          Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC
          0161-8105
          1550-9109
          1 June 2016
          : 39
          : 6
          : 1241-1247
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
          [2 ]DIBINEM – Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
          [3 ]IRCCS – Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche, AUSL di Bologna, Italy
          [4 ]Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Marco Filardi, MSc, Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Viale Berti Pichat 5, 40127 Bologna, BO, Italy +39 051 2091846 +39 051 243086 marco.filardi@ 123456unibo.it
          Article
          PMC4863212 PMC4863212 4863212 sp-00749-15
          10.5665/sleep.5842
          4863212
          27091539
          19ae2de0-5c26-493d-9b7e-6476707a6ba4
          © 2016 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC.
          History
          : December 2015
          : March 2016
          : March 2016
          Categories
          Pediatrics

          narcolepsy,motor activity,circadian rhythms,actigraphy,pediatrics

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