Patients with restless legs syndrome exhibit reduced serum colony-stimulating factor-1, humanin-like 3 and 10 levels.
Asena GülçiçekElif ŞanlıGulcin Benbir SenelDerya KaradenizÖzlem Timirci-KahramanCem I Smail KüçükaliErdem TuzunPublished in: Acta neurologica Belgica (2024)
Our study showed that several neuroprotective genes were downregulated in RLS, which may confer susceptibility to neuronal death associated with decreased sleep efficiency. Microarray results differed between RLS and PD patients, suggesting diverse pathogenetic mechanisms. CSF-1, which is involved in iron, dopamine metabolism, and blood oxygenation, appears to partake in RLS pathophysiology.