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Maria Picone, Frederik Ascencion, Matthew Horsnell, Enming Zhang, Lauren Dougherty, Christopher DeFelice, Maurice Flurie, Rachelle Cook, Anne Marie Morse, Luis E Ortiz, E Robert Wassman, Jennifer Gudema. Understanding the Patient Experience with Twice-Nightly Sodium Oxybate Therapy for Narcolepsy: A Social Listening Experiment. Brain sciences. vol 14. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39766388. |
narcolepsy is a chronic neurologic disorder associated with substantial challenges that affect the social, emotional, and financial quality-of-life domains. |
2025-01-08 |
2025-01-13 |
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Lewis J Kas. Hypnosis: An aid in working with patients with narcolepsy. The American journal of clinical hypnosis. vol 66. issue 4. 2024-10-28. PMID:39466898. |
narcolepsy is a primary neurological sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, and in a majority of patients, cataplexy, which is sudden muscle weakness brought on by strong emotion. |
2024-10-28 |
2024-10-31 |
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Lewis J Kas. Hypnosis: An aid in working with patients with narcolepsy. The American journal of clinical hypnosis. vol 66. issue 4. 2024-10-28. PMID:39466898. |
in addition to medication, however, this article describes promising roles for clinical hypnosis in the care of young patients with narcolepsy, including through teaching them how to have more control over their sleepiness and the emotions that can induce cataplexy, while minimizing side effects that can occur when using narcolepsy medication. |
2024-10-28 |
2024-10-31 |
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Erafat D Rehim, Martina Vendram. Cataplexy Mistaken for Seizures in a Patient With Undiagnosed Narcolepsy Type I. Cureus. vol 16. issue 4. 2024-05-06. PMID:38707044. |
cataplexy mistaken for seizures in a patient with undiagnosed narcolepsy type i. narcolepsy type 1 is a sleep disorder, with cataplexy as its cardinal feature, characterized by sudden decrease or loss of muscle tone triggered by strong emotions. |
2024-05-06 |
2024-05-08 |
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Marco Veneruso, Paola Del Sette, Ramona Cordani, Serena Lecce, Fabio Pizza, Lorenzo Chiarella, Cristina Venturino, Lino Nobili, Giuseppe Plazz. Theory of Mind impairment in childhood narcolepsy type 1: a case-control study. Brain communications. vol 6. issue 2. 2024-03-14. PMID:38482377. |
however, the only study exploring narcolepsy behavioural responses found no impairment in the ability to recognize emotions, possibly due to compensatory mechanisms. |
2024-03-14 |
2024-03-16 |
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Chiara Del Bianco, Martina Ulivi, Claudio Liguori, Antonio Pisani, Nicola Biagio Mercuri, Fabio Placidi, Francesca Izz. Alexithymia, impulsiveness, emotion, and eating dyscontrol: similarities and differences between narcolepsy type 1 and type 2. Sleep and biological rhythms. vol 21. issue 1. 2024-03-12. PMID:38468909. |
alexithymia, impulsiveness, emotion, and eating dyscontrol: similarities and differences between narcolepsy type 1 and type 2. |
2024-03-12 |
2024-03-14 |
human |
Chiara Del Bianco, Martina Ulivi, Claudio Liguori, Antonio Pisani, Nicola Biagio Mercuri, Fabio Placidi, Francesca Izz. Alexithymia, impulsiveness, emotion, and eating dyscontrol: similarities and differences between narcolepsy type 1 and type 2. Sleep and biological rhythms. vol 21. issue 1. 2024-03-12. PMID:38468909. |
the purposes of this study are to evaluate mood, impulsiveness, emotion, alexithymia, and eating behavior in patients with narcolepsy type 1 (nt1) and narcolepsy type 2 (nt2) compared to healthy controls and to investigate possible correlations between clinical-demographic data, polysomnographic parameters, and subjective questionnaires. |
2024-03-12 |
2024-03-14 |
human |
Chiara Del Bianco, Martina Ulivi, Claudio Liguori, Antonio Pisani, Nicola Biagio Mercuri, Fabio Placidi, Francesca Izz. Alexithymia, impulsiveness, emotion, and eating dyscontrol: similarities and differences between narcolepsy type 1 and type 2. Sleep and biological rhythms. vol 21. issue 1. 2024-03-12. PMID:38468909. |
hypnagogic hallucinations, emotion dysregulation, and alexithymia appear to be correlated, supporting the hypothesis of mutual interaction of the above areas in narcolepsy. |
2024-03-12 |
2024-03-14 |
human |
Mojgan Atashi, Cristian D Gutierrez Reyes, Vishal Sandilya, Waziha Purba, Parisa Ahmadi, Md Abdul Hakim, Firas Kobeissy, Giuseppe Plazzi, Monica Moresco, Bartolo Lanuzza, Raffaele Ferri, Yehia Mechre. LC-MS/MS Quantitation of HILIC-Enriched Biomolecules. vol 13. issue 11. 2023-11-25. PMID:38002271. |
here, we investigate glycoproteins in narcolepsy type 1 (nt1) disease, a form of narcolepsy characterized by cataplexy-the sudden onset of muscle paralysis that is typically triggered by intense emotions. |
2023-11-25 |
2023-11-28 |
human |
Giorgia Simoncini Malucelli, Anna Mercante, Fabio Pizza, Valerio Brunetti, Francesco Biscarini, Stefano Vandi, Alice Mazzoni, Christian Franceschini, Giacomo Della Marca, Catello Vollono, Daniela Pia Rosaria Chieffo, Giuseppe Plazz. Exploring the emotional and behavioural profile in paediatric narcolepsy type 1: A case-control study. Journal of sleep research. 2023-10-24. PMID:37872846. |
exploring the emotional and behavioural profile in paediatric narcolepsy type 1: a case-control study. |
2023-10-24 |
2023-11-08 |
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Brandon A Toth, Katie S Chang, Sarah Fechtali, Christian R Burges. Dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens promotes REM sleep and cataplexy. iScience. vol 26. issue 9. 2023-09-04. PMID:37664637. |
patients with the sleep disorder narcolepsy suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness, disrupted nighttime sleep, and cataplexy-the abrupt loss of postural muscle tone during wakefulness, often triggered by strong emotion. |
2023-09-04 |
2023-09-07 |
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Brandon A Toth, Katie S Chang, Christian R Burges. Striatal dopamine regulates sleep states and narcolepsy-cataplexy. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-07-03. PMID:37397994. |
patients with the sleep disorder narcolepsy suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness, disrupted nighttime sleep, and cataplexy - the abrupt loss of postural muscle tone (atonia) during wakefulness, often triggered by strong emotion. |
2023-07-03 |
2023-08-14 |
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Haniyyah Sardar, Andrea N Goldstein-Piekarski, William J Giardin. Amygdala neurocircuitry at the interface between emotional regulation and narcolepsy with cataplexy. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 17. 2023-06-02. PMID:37266541. |
patients with type 1 narcolepsy often also present with cataplexy, the sudden paralysis of voluntary muscles which is triggered by strong emotions (e.g., laughter in humans, social play in dogs, and chocolate in rodents). |
2023-06-02 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Haniyyah Sardar, Andrea N Goldstein-Piekarski, William J Giardin. Amygdala neurocircuitry at the interface between emotional regulation and narcolepsy with cataplexy. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 17. 2023-06-02. PMID:37266541. |
we propose that detailed examinations of amygdala neurocircuitry controlling transitions between emotional arousal states may substantially advance progress in understanding the etiology of narcolepsy with cataplexy, leading to enhanced treatment opportunities. |
2023-06-02 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Paola Del Sette, Marco Veneruso, Ramona Cordani, Serena Lecce, Giorgia Varallo, Christian Franceschini, Cristina Venturino, Fabio Pizza, Giuseppe Plazzi, Lino Nobil. Narcolepsy and emotions: Is there a place for a theory of mind approach? Sleep medicine. vol 102. 2023-01-12. PMID:36634602. |
narcolepsy and emotions: is there a place for a theory of mind approach? |
2023-01-12 |
2023-08-14 |
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Noeen Sarfraz, David Okuampa, Hannah Hansen, Mark Alvarez, Elyse M Cornett, Juyeon Kakazu, Adam M Kaye, Alan D Kay. pitolisant, a novel histamine-3 receptor competitive antagonist, and inverse agonist, in the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness in adult patients with narcolepsy. Health psychology research. vol 10. issue 3. 2022-07-01. PMID:35774905. |
narcolepsy is a debilitating sleep disorder that presents with excessive daytime sleepiness (eds) and cataplexy, which is a sudden paralysis of muscle tone triggered by strong emotions such as laughing. |
2022-07-01 |
2023-08-14 |
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Marco Veneruso, Fabio Pizza, Elena Finotti, Giulia Amore, Stefano Vandi, Marco Filardi, Elena Antelmi, Lino Nobili, Alessandra Cassio, Andrea Pession, Giuseppe Plazz. Child Neurology: A Case Series of Heterogeneous Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Outcome in Very Early-Onset Narcolepsy Type 1. Neurology. 2022-04-07. PMID:35387850. |
narcolepsy type 1 is a central disorder of hypersomnolence characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy (i.e., sudden loss of muscle tone during wakefulness triggered by emotions), and rapid eye movement sleep-related manifestations that can present with a peculiar phenotype when arising at a pediatric age. |
2022-04-07 |
2023-08-13 |
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Jane Elizabeth Blackwell, Ruth N Kingshott, Anna Weighall, Heather E Elphick, Hannah Nas. Paediatric narcolepsy: a review of diagnosis and management. Archives of disease in childhood. 2021-05-12. PMID:33975822. |
a multidisciplinary approach will help to manage the potential impact of narcolepsy on children and adolescents who are in a stage of their life that is critical to their physical, emotional and social development and their academic attainment. |
2021-05-12 |
2023-08-13 |
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Laury Quaedackers, Jan De Wit, Sigrid Pillen, Merel Van Gilst, Nikolaos Batalas, Gert Jan Lammers, Panos Markopoulos, Sebastiaan Overee. A Mobile App for Longterm Monitoring of Narcolepsy Symptoms: Design, Development, and Evaluation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. vol 8. issue 1. 2021-04-01. PMID:31909723. |
although narcolepsy is primarily characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy (loss of muscle control triggered by emotions), patients may suffer from hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep paralysis, and fragmented night sleep. |
2021-04-01 |
2023-08-13 |
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Anna A Rogers, Lauren M Aiani, Lou T Blanpain, Sun Yuxian, Renee Moore, Jon T Willi. Deep brain stimulation of hypothalamus for narcolepsy-cataplexy in mice. Brain stimulation. vol 13. issue 5. 2021-03-22. PMID:32320748. |
narcolepsy type 1 (nt1, narcolepsy with cataplexy) is a disabling neurological disorder caused by loss of excitatory orexin neurons from the hypothalamus and is characterized by decreased motivation, sleep-wake fragmentation, intrusion of rapid-eye-movement sleep (rems) during wake, and abrupt loss of muscle tone, called cataplexy, in response to sudden emotions. |
2021-03-22 |
2023-08-13 |
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