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快速眼动密度、腿部运动以及无肌张力缺失的快速眼动睡眠:通过多导睡眠图分析区分 1 型和 2 型发作性睡病的初步研究

 

Authors Xu J, Zhao W, Yan Z, Lu S, Zhang Y, Zang K, Tang J, Huang W

Received 7 May 2025

Accepted for publication 21 August 2025

Published 2 September 2025 Volume 2025:17 Pages 2079—2089

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S535919

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Ahmed BaHammam

Juanjuan Xu,1,2 Wanyu Zhao,3 Zian Yan,2 Shanshan Lu,2 Yanxia Zhang,2 Kejun Zang,2 Jiyou Tang,1,2 Weiwei Huang2 

1Department of Neurology, Shandong Provincial Qianfoshan Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, 250014, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Provincial Qianfoshan Hospital, Jinan, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Intensive Care Unit, The Fifth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Weiwei Huang, Email 392373238@qq.com

Objective: This study aimed to identify distinct REM sleep characteristics that differentiate type 1 narcolepsy (NT1) from type 2 narcolepsy (NT2) using polysomnography (PSG), while acknowledging the need for future validation against other hypersomnia disorders.
Methods: A retrospective review included 31 patients with NT1, 21 patients with NT2, and 24 healthy participants. Each participant underwent overnight PSG and a subsequent multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) to assess REM sleep parameters including average REM density, neck myoclonus index, and leg movement index. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were collected to measure orexin-A and catecholamine levels.
Results: 1. NT1 patients demonstrated significantly higher average REM density versus NT2 (P< 0.05); 2. Elevated REM sleep characteristics in NT1: neck myoclonus index (0.82 vs 0.25 n/hr), leg movement index (18 vs 7 n/hr), and REM sleep without atonia (RSWA) incidence (71% vs 24%) (all P< 0.05); 3. Biochemical correlations: REM density negatively correlated with orexin-A (r=− 0.42) and positively with norepinephrine (r=0.38) (both P< 0.05).
Conclusion: While REM density, leg movement index and RSWA show promise for NT1/NT2 differentiation, these findings require validation in cohorts including idiopathic hypersomnia and other central hypersomnolence disorders. The observed electrophysiological patterns may reflect orexin-mediated dysregulation of REM motor control, but their diagnostic specificity remains to be established.

Keywords: narcolepsy, orexin-A, REM sleep without atonia, REM density, neck myoclonus