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Alerting network alteration in isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder patients with mild cognitive impairment

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? 2021 Elsevier B.V.Objective: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was found in 30–50% of the isolated REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) patients. Furthermore, it is known that patients with Parkinson's disease have attention network defects. Given that iRBD is known to be the prodromal disease of α-synucleinopathies, our aim was to investigate whether there are attention network dysfunctions in iRBD patients following the presence of MCI. Methods: 14 healthy controls, 48 iRBD patients, 24 with MCI and 24 without MCI, were included in this study. Attention network task (ANT) was used to assess alerting, orienting, and executive control networks. Event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral performances were recorded during the ANT. Parietal N1 and P3 components were analyzed to find effects of the three attention networks. Results: IRBD patients without MCI showed neuropsychological, behavioral, and ERP results similar to those of healthy controls. On the other hand, iRBD patients with MCI showed a general decline in cognitive domains with no alerting effect (controls, p = 0.043; iRBD-noMCI, p = 0.014; iRBD-MCI, p = 0.130) while preserving orienting and executive control effect. Furthermore, iRBD patients with MCI had impairments in executive function and verbal memory domains, compared to iRBD patients without MCI. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that when cognition is reduced to MCI levels in iRBD patients, the attention network, especially the alerting component, is impaired. The attention network and cognition, on the other hand, can be preserved in iRBD patients due to the compensatory mechanism.

Attention network taskEvent-related potentialsMild cognitive impairmentREM sleep behavior disorder

Jeong E.、Cha K.S.、Shin H.-R.、Kim E.Y.、Jun J.-S.、Kim T.-J.、Byun J.-I.、Shin J.-W.、Sunwoo J.-S.、Jung K.-Y.

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Interdisciplinary Program in Bioengineering College of Engineering Seoul National University

Department of Neurology Seoul National University Hospital Seoul National University College of

Department of Neurology Dankook University Hospital

Department of Neurology Chungnam National University Sejong Hospital

Department of Neurology Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital Hallym University College of Medicine

Department of Neurology Ajou University School of Medicine

Department of Neurology Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong

Department of Neurology CHA University Bundang CHA Medical Center

Department of Neurosurgery Seoul National University Hospital

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2022

Sleep medicine

Sleep medicine

SCI
ISSN:1389-9457
年,卷(期):2022.89
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