Endogenous melatonin and sleep in individuals with Rare Genetic Neurodevelopmental Disorders (RGND): A systematic review
Autor: | Emma C. Woodford, Laurie McLay, Karyn G. France, Neville M. Blampied, Rosina Gibbs, Catherine E. Swan, Matt Eggleston |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Sleep Wake Disorders Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty Population Melatonin 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physiology (medical) medicine Humans Circadian rhythm education Sleep disorder education.field_of_study business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) medicine.disease Sleep in non-human animals Dyssomnias 030228 respiratory system Neurology Neurodevelopmental Disorders Etiology Neurology (clinical) Smith-Magenis Syndrome business Sleep 030217 neurology & neurosurgery medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Sleep medicine reviews. 57 |
ISSN: | 1532-2955 |
Popis: | Summary Individuals with Rare Genetic Neurodevelopmental Disorders (RGND) present with significant sleep problems and circadian rhythm abnormalities of uncertain aetiology. Abnormal melatonin secretion may play a role in sleep disturbance in individuals with higher incidence developmental disabilities, however, RGND research is limited. This review compared the melatonin profiles in a range of RGND with that of the general population and considered the impact of any differences on sleep. A systematic search identified 19 studies that met inclusion criteria. Each study was examined to extract data relating to the study design, participant characteristics, objectives, sleep measures and results, and melatonin measures and findings. Studies were evaluated using the BIOCROSS quality appraisal tool. Nine studies focussed on Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS), the rest included individuals with Angelman (AS), Fragile-X (FXS), Prader–Willi (PWS), septo-optic dysplasia, PAX6/WAGR and Williams (WS) syndromes (N = 349). Individuals with RGND present with a range of sleep problems, particularly dyssomnias. The melatonin profile varied within and between RGND, with low nocturnal melatonin levels commonly reported. Understanding the relationship between specific sleep and melatonin parameters within RGND may help inform sleep intervention. |
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