Semin Neurol 2005; 25(1): 81-89
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-867074
Copyright © 2005 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.

Insomnia in Neurological Diseases

Federica Provini1 , Carolina Lombardi1 , Elio Lugaresi1
  • 1Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Publication Date:
29 March 2005 (online)

ABSTRACT

Insomnia is the most common sleep complaint. Insomnia is not a disease itself but mostly a clinical sign of an underlying disease. Degenerative and vascular diseases involving the central nervous system (CNS) may impair sleep either as a result of the brain lesion or because of illness-related discomfort (motor immobility, social and familial impairment, depression, drugs). Some neurological conditions characterized by movement disorders that start or persist during sleep hinder sleep onset and/or sleep continuity, causing a poor sleep complaint. CNS lesions and/or dysfunction in three specific neurological conditions (fatal familial insomnia, Morvan's chorea, and delirium tremens) impair the basic mechanisms of sleep generation inducing a syndrome in which the inability to sleep is consistently associated with motor and sympathergic overactivation. Agrypnia excitata is the term that aptly defines this generalized overactivation syndrome.

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Elio LugaresiM.D. 

Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Bologna

Via Ugo Foscolo, 7, 40123 Bologna, Italy

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