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April 1, 1976

Rapid eye movement sleep alterations in myasthenia gravis

April 1976 issue
26 (4) 311

Abstract

The nocturnal sleep patterns of 10 patients with myasthenia gravis and five controls were recorded in the conventional manner for 7 hours on two consecutive nights. One patient was retested 4 weeks after institution of prednisone therapy. All the myasthenies had a significant disturbance in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep cycles. In the patient who was retested after clinically successful prednisone therapy, the REM sleep pattern had become normal. Since acetylcholine is the putative brain stem transmitter substance involved in the maintenance of REM sleep, our findings suggest a disturbed central mechanism of acetylcholine in myasthenia gravis.

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Neurology®
Volume 26Number 4April 1976
Pages: 311
PubMed: 177902

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Published online: April 1, 1976
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OSCAR PAPAZIAN, M.D.
From the Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.

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