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Sleep Disorders in Corticobasal Syndrome

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Sleep Disorders in Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

Sleep disorders are common in corticobasal syndrome (CBS) and often precede motor symptoms by years. Understanding sleep abnormalities in CBS provides insights into disease progression and may offer therapeutic opportunities. The bidirectional relationship between sleep disruption and neurodegeneration creates a vicious cycle where tau pathology impairs sleep, and poor sleep accelerates tau propagation[@boeve2013][@iranzo2016].

Sleep dysfunction in CBS reflects the unique pattern of 4R tau pathology affecting brainstem sleep-wake regulatory centers, cortical circuits involved in arousal, and the glymphatic system responsible for nocturnal tau clearance.

Clinical Significance

Prevalence

  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD): 30-50% of CBS patients
  • Insomnia: 40-60% prevalence
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS): 20-40%
  • Sleep-disordered breathing: 30-50%
  • Circadian rhythm dysfunction: Emerging recognition

Diagnostic Value

RBD symptoms often predate motor onset by:

  • Mean latency: 5-10 years before CBS diagnosis
  • Predictive: RBD may indicate underlying synucleinopathy or tauopathy
  • Phenotypic: CBS with RBD may represent a distinct subtype with different pathology

Prodromal Markers

Sleep disorders serve as critical prodromal indicators:

  • RBD with tauopathy: CBS patients with RBD often have more widespread tau pathology
  • Sleep fragmentation: Precedes cognitive decline
  • REM latency changes: Early marker of brainstem involvement

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