Rest-Activity Disturbances in Children with Septo-Optic Dysplasia Characterized by Actigraphy and 24-Hour Plasma Melatonin Profiles

2010 
Introduction: A trial of melatonin treatment in children with septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) and sleep disruption is accepted clinical practice in many centers. However, no objective measurements of sleep/activity patterns with 24-h melatonin profiles have been published for these individuals, and the pathophysiological basis underlying sleep disorders in SOD remains largely unknown. Methods: We studied six children with rest-activity disturbances and SOD. All wore an Actiwatch-Mini (a noninvasive method of detecting and recording movement intensity) for 2 wk and were admitted to hospital for a 24-h period during which hourly measurements of serum melatonin were taken. Sleep data were analyzed in conjunction with a detailed sleep diary. Ethical approval was obtained for these studies. Results: Two children produced virtually no melatonin throughout the 24-h period of measurement and had fragmented sleep patterns with no evidence of a non-24-h sleep-wake disorder or delayed sleep-phase disorder. One child had...
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