Brainstem hyperexcitability during cataplexy
- PMID: 16093900
- DOI: 10.1097/01.wnp.0000167933.33532.71
Brainstem hyperexcitability during cataplexy
Abstract
The exact cause of narcolepsy-cataplexy syndrome remains unclear; however, the recent discovery of hypocretin deficiency in the lateral hypothalamus of narcoleptic patients has increased our understanding of its etiology. The authors performed masseter reflex, tibial F response, and blink reflex excitability studies during and between attacks in a 66-year-old man with status cataplecticus. Masseter reflex and F responses were inhibited while the blink reflex R2 component was enhanced during attacks, suggesting either hyperexcitability or disinhibition of pontine and/or medullary interneurons but hypoexcitability of pontine and spinal motor neurons during cataplexy.
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