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Query: UMLS:C0917801 (
insomnia
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Sleep disorders are among the most debilitating comorbidities of Parkinson's disease (PD) and affect the majority of patients. Of these, the most common is
insomnia
, the difficulty to initiate and maintain sleep. The degree of
insomnia
correlates with PD severity and it responds to treatments that decrease pathological basal ganglia (BG) beta oscillations (10-17 Hz in primates), suggesting that beta activity in the BG may contribute to
insomnia
. We used multiple electrodes to record BG spiking and field potentials during normal sleep and in
1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP)-induced Parkinsonism in nonhuman primates. MPTP intoxication resulted in severe
insomnia
with delayed sleep onset, sleep fragmentation, and increased wakefulness.
Insomnia
was accompanied by the onset of nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep beta oscillations that were synchronized across the BG and cerebral cortex. The BG beta oscillatory activity was associated with a decrease in slow oscillations (0.1-2 Hz) throughout the cortex, and spontaneous awakenings were preceded by an increase in BG beta activity and cortico-BG beta coherence. Finally, the increase in beta oscillations in the basal ganglia during sleep paralleled decreased NREM sleep, increased wakefulness, and more frequent awakenings. These results identify NREM sleep beta oscillation in the BG as a neural correlate of PD
insomnia
and suggest a mechanism by which this disorder could emerge.
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PMID:Basal ganglia beta oscillations during sleep underlie Parkinsonian insomnia. 3263 65