Publications by authors named "C Gaig"

Anti-IgLON5 disease was identified 10 years ago, thanks to the discovery of IgLON5 antibodies and the joint effort of specialists in sleep medicine, neuroimmunology, and neuropathology. Without this collaboration, it would have been impossible to untangle fundamental aspects of this disease. After the seminal description in 2014, today there is growing evidence that most patients present a chronic progressive course with gait instability, abnormal movements, bulbar dysfunction, and a sleep disorder characterized by nonrapid eye movement and REM parasomnias, and obstructive sleep apnea with stridor.

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Isolated rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is a strong predictor of Parkinson's disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies. Previous studies indicate that cortical atrophy in iRBD patients may be linked to cognitive impairment, but the pattern of atrophy is inconsistently reported. This study aimed to elucidate cortical atrophy patterns in a cognitively unimpaired iRBD cohort, focusing on regions associated with cognitive functions, particularly the cuneus/precuneus, and evaluated the predictive value for future phenoconversion.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines post-mortem brain tissues from individuals diagnosed with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (IRBD) to investigate its potential link to neurodegenerative diseases, specifically focusing on signs of neuronal loss and the presence of key protein deposits.
  • Researchers analyzed samples from 20 participants, most of whom were diagnosed with Lewy body disease, while a small number had Parkinson's disease-related conditions, revealing significant findings of neuronal damage associated with α-synuclein proteins, particularly in brain regions controlling REM sleep.
  • While the sample size limited the statistical analysis, the outcomes suggest a strong correlation between IRBD and neurodegenerative diseases, emphasizing the importance of these pathological features for understanding the progression
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Anti-IgLON5 disease is a unique condition that bridges autoimmunity and neurodegeneration. Since its initial description 10 years ago, an increasing number of autopsies has led to the observation of a broader spectrum of neuropathologies underlying a particular constellation of clinical symptoms. In this study, we describe the neuropathological findings in 22 patients with anti-IgLON5 disease from 9 different European centers.

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Background And Purpose: Most patients with isolated rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) progress to a parkinsonian alpha-synucleinopathy. However, time to phenoconversion shows great variation. The aim of this study was to investigate whether cholinergic and dopaminergic dysfunction in iRBD patients was associated with impending phenoconversion.

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