AUTHOR=Salazar Leon Luis E. , Sillitoe Roy V. TITLE=Disrupted sleep in dystonia depends on cerebellar function but not motor symptoms in mice JOURNAL=Dystonia VOLUME=2 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/dystonia/articles/10.3389/dyst.2023.11487 DOI=10.3389/dyst.2023.11487 ISSN=2813-2106 ABSTRACT=
Although dystonia is the third most common movement disorder, patients often also experience debilitating nonmotor defects including impaired sleep. The cerebellum is a central component of a “dystonia network” that plays various roles in sleep regulation. Importantly, the primary driver of sleep impairments in dystonia remains poorly understood. The cerebellum, along with other nodes in the motor circuit, could disrupt sleep. However, it is unclear how the cerebellum might alter sleep and mobility. To disentangle the impact of cerebellar dysfunction on motion and sleep, we generated two mouse genetic models of dystonia that have overlapping cerebellar circuit miswiring but show differing motor phenotype severity: