Sleep Quality in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review.
Arshia EshtiaghiDavid Eapen-JohnKirill ZaslavskyReza VosoughiBrian J MurrayEdward A MargolinPublished in: International journal of MS care (2021)
Sleep disturbances are a major contributor to NMOSD disease burden and may arise from the disruption of sleep circuitry, in addition to physical and psychological complications. Multiple processes involved in sleep regulation may be affected, such as, but not limited to, neural circadian circuit disruption, direct effects of inflammation, aminergic projecting system abnormalities, glymphatic system impairment, and development of sleep disorders such as restless legs syndrome/sleep apnea. A better understanding of these mechanisms is necessary for developing effective therapies for NMOSD-associated sleep disturbances.