We observed heart rate (HR) variability in the sleep-wake cycle of you
ng adults with Down's syndrome (DS) and their age-matched normal contr
ols. Spontaneous HR fluctuations for 10 min during each sleep stage we
re analyzed by spectral analysis. Only during rapid eye movement (REM)
sleep, a middle-frequency (0.05-0.15 cycles/beat) component of the HR
fluctuations jointly mediated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic
nerves, was significantly lower in the DS than in the control subjects
. As the high-frequency (0.15-0.40 cycles/beat) component mediated by
the parasympathetic nerve was not different in the two groups, it is s
uggested that the sympathetic activity during REM sleep is lower in DS
than in controls.