Sleep Disturbances in Autoimmune Neurological Diseases: Mechanisms, Clinical Characteristics, Assessment, and Treatment Strategies
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Sleep Disturbances in Autoimmune Neurological Diseases: Mechanisms, Clinical Characteristics, Assessment, and Treatment Strategies
Abstract
Purpose of review: Sleep disturbances are a hallmark feature of various autoimmune neurological diseases (AINDs). However, limited awareness of these sleep manifestations exists among clinicians. We provide a comprehensive overview of assessment methods, characteristic sleep disturbances, the impact of specific antibodies on sleep patterns, and treatment strategies for sleep disturbances in AINDs.
Recent findings: Research advancements in sleep disturbances in autoimmune neurological disease focus primarily on four areas: mechanisms, clinical characteristics, assessment, and treatment. Regarding mechanisms, animal models for AINDs, particularly those involving specific antibodies like anti-NMDAR, anti-LGI1, and anti-IgLON5, have become more comprehensive. Recent advancements in animal models have led to the establishment of numerous models for AINDs; these models include a wide range of antibodies, including anti-NMDAR, anti-LGI1, and anti-IgLON5. Several studies using these models have revealed common mechanisms underlying sleep disturbances in these diseases. In terms of clinical characteristics, the identification of antibodies associated with recently discovered AINDs has expanded the spectrum of sleep disturbance symptoms observed compared to prior findings. A comprehensive evaluation system for the assessment of sleep disturbances has been established, including questionnaires, polysomnography, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and 18F-FDG PET/CT. Additionally, cardiopulmonary coupling shows promise as a novel assessment tool. Currently, no universally effective treatment exists for sleep disturbances in autoimmune neurological diseases, either through symptomatic treatment or immunosuppressive therapy. Further studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of new therapies and validate the benefits of existing treatments. Sleep disturbances are a hallmark feature of AINDs. Recent advancements have significantly expanded our understanding of their assessment and treatment. However, further studies are needed to address the remaining uncertainties in sleep disturbance management.
Keywords: Autoimmune Encephalitis; Sleep disturbances.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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