Sleep is associated with reduction of epileptiform discharges in benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy

Epilepsy Behav Case Rep. 2018 Oct 16:11:18-21. doi: 10.1016/j.ebcr.2018.09.010. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

To clarify the effects of sleep on cortical irritability in benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME), we retrospectively compared epileptiform discharges of electroencephalographies (EEGs) between awake and sleep periods in 5 patients (mean age: 49.6 ± 20.3 years). We also analyzed polysomnography (PSG) of 1 patient. Epileptiform discharges were significantly more frequent during the awake period (1.3 ± 1.2/min) than those during light sleep stages (0.02 ± 0.04/min) (P < 0.05). Regarding PSG analysis, epileptiform discharges were also reduced during all sleep stages compared to those during awake periods. Our study suggests a relative reduction in cortical irritability during sleep in BAFME.

Keywords: ADCME, autosomal dominant cortical tremor, myoclonus, and epilepsy; BAFME, benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy; Benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME); EEG, electroencephalography; EMG, electromyography; Effects of sleep modification on cortical irritability; Epileptiform discharges; FCMTE, familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy; PSG, polysomnography; REM, rapid eye movement; ULD, Unverricht-Lundborg disease; nCPAP, nasal continuous positive airway pressure.

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