Precis Future Med.  2019 Mar;3(1):1-9. 10.23838/pfm.2018.00149.

Updates on structural neuroimaging of narcolepsy with cataplexy

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Neuroscience Center, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ejoo@skku.edu
  • 2Department of Health Sciences and Technology, Samsung Advanced Institute of Health Sciences and Technology (SAIHST), Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder associated with abnormal regulation of the sleep-wake cycle, resulting in excessive daytime sleepiness, disturbed nocturnal sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep phenomena including cataplexy. Developments in neuroimaging techniques have advanced the understanding and characterization of the pathophysiology of this disease. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies, in particular, demonstrated distinct structural changes in multiple brain areas of patients with narcolepsy. Numerous studies, exploring gray matter and white matter, showed distinct aspects of disease and symptoms in narcolepsy with cataplexy related to the hypothalamus, thalamus, amygdalo-hippocampus, and frontoparietal cortex. Longitudinal MRI data have suggested progression in narcolepsy, showing progressive cortical thinning in disease, and that such progression may become faster in the case of patients with earlier disease onset. Thus, structural neuroimaging may help clarify the underlying mechanism of certain phenotypes of narcolepsy syndrome.

Keyword

Cataplexy; Gray matter; Magnetic resonance imaging; Narcolepsy; White matter

MeSH Terms

Brain
Cataplexy*
Gray Matter
Humans
Hypothalamus
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Narcolepsy*
Nervous System Diseases
Neuroimaging*
Phenotype
Sleep, REM
Thalamus
White Matter
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