HYPOCRETIN DEFICIENCY IN NARCOLEPSY WITH CATAPLEXY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A NORMAL BODY CORE TEMPERATURE MODULATION

Sep 22, 2010Chronobiology international

Narcolepsy with muscle weakness has low hypocretin levels but normal body temperature control

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Abstract

Ten drug-free narcolepsy with cataplexy (NC) patients showed significantly higher total sleep time compared to ten healthy controls during a 24-hour period.

  • NC patients had a higher representation of all sleep stages during the light period.
  • Wake-sleep cycle fragmentation was significantly greater in NC subjects, especially during light hours.
  • Despite differences in sleep patterns, the overall 24-hour mean, amplitude, and peak time of body core temperature (BcT) circadian rhythm were comparable between NC patients and controls.
  • No significant differences were found in the time-course changes of BcT or its state-dependent modulation at night between the two groups.

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