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Query: UMLS:C0037315 (
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One male and two female cases in a family of
Machado-Joseph disease
were reported. Two cases showed typical symptoms that are characterized by bulging eyes, ophthalmoplegia, dystonia, ataxia, spasticity of extremities and amyotrophy, and were consistent with Type II (Rosenberg et al). But another one lacked diversity of the symptoms, showing mainly progressive cerebellar ataxia for over 10 years. We pointed out the existence of a new type of
MJD
case exhibiting only progressive cerebellar ataxia over a long period. A female patient had dyspnea and insomnia after 20 years in her clinical course, and central
sleep apnea
was revealed by respiratory monitor. But, the apnea and irregular respiration appeared in both awake and sleep stages. We described the importance of attention to the apnea as a new complication of
Machado-Joseph disease
.
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PMID:[A family of Machado-Joseph disease with a patient having frequent apnea in all day]. 191 27
Sleep disorders are common in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), hereditary ataxias, and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Type, frequency, and severity of sleep disturbances vary depending on each of these diseases. Cell loss of the brainstem nuclei that modulates respiration, and dysfunction of bulbar and diaphragmatic muscles increase the risk for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in MSA and ALS. The most relevant SDB in MSA is stridor, whereas in ALS nocturnal hypoventilation due to diaphragmatic weakness is the most common sleep breathing abnormality. Stridor and nocturnal hypoventilation are associated with reduced survival in MSA and ALS. In contrast,
sleep apnea
seems not to be more prevalent in PD than in the general population. In some PD patients, however, coincidental obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can be the cause of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). SDB can also occur in some hereditary ataxias, such as stridor in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (
Machado-Joseph disease
). The presence of concomitant OSA in patients with AD can have deleterious effects on nocturnal sleep, may result in EDS, and might aggravate the cognitive deficits inherent to the disease. However, whether OSA is more frequent in patients with AD than in the general population is uncertain. Recognition of SDB in neurodegenerative disease is important because they are associated with significant morbidity and potential effective treatments are available.
...
PMID:Sleep-disordered breathing in neurodegenerative diseases. 2224 90
Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) are autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorders that affect the cerebellum and its connections, and have a marked clinical and genetic variability.
Machado-Joseph disease
(
MJD
) or spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3)--
MJD
/SCA3--is the most common SCA worldwide.
MJD
/SCA3 is characterized classically by progressive ataxia and variable other motor and non-motor symptoms. Sleep disorders are common, and include rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD), restless legs syndrome (RLS), insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, excessive fragmentary myoclonus and
sleep apnea
. This study aims to focus upon determining the presence or not of non-REM (NREM)-related parasomnias in
MJD
/SCA 3, using data from polysomnography (PSG) and clinical evaluation. Forty-seven patients with clinical and genetic diagnosis of
MJD
/SCA3 and 47 control subjects were evaluated clinically and by polysomnography.
MJD
/SCA3 patients had a higher frequency of arousals from slow wave sleep (P < 0.001), parasomnia complaints (confusional arousal/sleep terrors, P = 0.001; RBD, P < 0.001; and nightmares, P < 0.001), REM sleep without atonia (P < 0.001), periodic limb movements of sleep index (PLMSi) (P < 0.001), percentage of N3 sleep (P < 0.001) and percentage of N1 sleep (P < 0.001). These data show that NREM-related parasomnias must be included in the spectrum of sleep disorders in
MJD
/SCA3 patients.
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PMID:NREM-related parasomnias in Machado-Joseph disease: clinical and polysomnographic evaluation. 2635 23