Use of pramipexole in REM sleep behavior disorder: Results from a case series

被引:80
作者
Schmidt, Markus H.
Koshal, Vipin B.
Schmidt, Helmut S.
机构
[1] Ohio Sleep Med & Neurosci Inst, Dublin, OH 43017 USA
[2] Riverside Methodist Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Columbus, OH 43214 USA
关键词
REM behavior disorder; pramipexole; dopaminergic; clonazepam; restless leg syndrome; periodic limb movements in sleep;
D O I
10.1016/j.sleep.2006.03.018
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background and purpose: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) has a known association with other medical conditions, including narcolepsy and neurodegenerative diseases such as synuclienopathies. RBD is currently treated with clonazepam as a first-line therapy. Recent research suggests that the pathophysiology underlying RBD may involve a dopaminergic deficiency, given its association with Parkinson syndromes and restless legs syndrome (RLS). We report on the efficacy of pramipexole, a dopaminergic D2-3 receptor agonist, in the treatment of RBD. Patients and methods: The first 10 consecutive patients presenting with a history and polysomnographically confirmed RBD were given pramipexole as either a single dose before bedtime or as a divided dose regimen with the first dose given in the early evening and the second dose at bedtime. Medication was titrated to control RBD symptoms and the clinical response was monitored through interviews with the patient, spouse, and close family members during the course of the study at regularly scheduled follow-up visits. Results: The mean length of treatment was 13.1 months, and the average total evening dose of pramipexole at the end of the study was 0.89 +/- 0.31 mg. A divided dose regimen of pramipexole was used in 56% of patients remaining on pramipexole. We found that 89% of patients experienced either a moderate reduction or complete resolution in the frequency of RBD symptoms throughout the duration of the study. Moreover, 67% reported at least a moderate reduction in the severity of remaining symptoms. Conclusions: Pramipexole markedly reduced the frequency and severity of RBD symptoms and appeared to maintain efficacy for up to 25 months as assessed at follow-up visits. Clonazepam may have numerous unwanted side effects in the elderly or narcoleptics with RBD, such as prominent sedation and the potential exacerbation of underlying obstructive breathing in sleep. The potential role of pramipexole in improving RBD and its associated dopamine deficient syndromes warrants further research in the use of dopaminergic agonists as a potential first-line alternative therapy for RBD. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:418 / 423
页数:6
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] Decreased striatal dopaminergic innervation in REM sleep behavior disorder
    Albin, RL
    Koeppe, RA
    Chervin, RD
    Consens, FB
    Wernette, K
    Frey, KA
    Aldrich, MS
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2000, 55 (09) : 1410 - 1412
  • [2] BERGER RJ, 1968, PUBLIC HLTH SERVICE
  • [3] BONNET MH, 1992, SLEEP, V15, P526
  • [4] Increased muscle activity during rapid eye movement sleep correlates with decrease of striatal presynaptic dopamine transporters. IPT and IBZM SPECT imaging in subclinical and clinically disorder, Parkinson's disease, and manifest idiopathic REM sleep behavior controls
    Eisensehr, I
    Linke, R
    Tatsch, K
    Kharraz, B
    Gildehaus, JF
    Wetter, CT
    Trenkwalder, C
    Schwarz, J
    Noachtar, S
    [J]. SLEEP, 2003, 26 (05): : 507 - 512
  • [5] The effects of pramipexole in REM sleep behavior disorder
    Fantini, ML
    Gagnon, JF
    Filipini, D
    Montplaisir, J
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2003, 61 (10) : 1418 - 1420
  • [6] REM sleep behavior disorder is related to striatal monoaminergic deficit in MSA
    Gilman, S
    Koeppe, RA
    Chervin, RD
    Consens, FB
    Little, R
    An, H
    Junck, L
    Heumann, M
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2003, 61 (01) : 29 - 34
  • [7] REM sleep behavior disorder - A dopaminergic deficiency disorder?
    Matheson, JK
    Saper, CB
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2003, 61 (10) : 1328 - 1329
  • [8] MOTOR DYSCONTROL IN SLEEP OF NARCOLEPTIC PATIENTS (A LIFELONG DEVELOPMENT)
    MAYER, G
    MEIEREWERT, K
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 1993, 2 (03) : 143 - 148
  • [9] Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder: demographic, clinical and laboratory findings in 93 cases
    Olson, EJ
    Boeve, BF
    Silber, MH
    [J]. BRAIN, 2000, 123 : 331 - 339
  • [10] REM-SLEEP BEHAVIOR DISORDER - AN UPDATE ON A SERIES OF 96 PATIENTS AND A REVIEW OF THE WORLD LITERATURE
    SCHENCK, CH
    HURWITZ, TD
    MAHOWALD, MW
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 1993, 2 (04) : 224 - 231