Association between sleep stages and brain microstructure in preterm infants: Insights from DTI analysis

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-21 DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2024.07.021
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Abstract

Study objectives

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sleep stages and neural microstructure – measured using diffusion tensor imaging – of the posterior limb of the internal capsule and corticospinal tract in preterm infants.

Methods

A retrospective cohort of 50 preterm infants born between 24 + 4 and 29 + 3 weeks gestational age was included in the study. Sleep stages were continuously measured for 5–7 consecutive days between 29 + 0 and 31 + 6 weeks postmenstrual age using an in-house-developed, and recently published, automated sleep staging algorithm based on routinely measured heart rate and respiratory rate. Additionally, a diffusion tensor imaging scan was conducted at term equivalent age as part of standard care. Region of interest analysis of the posterior limb of the internal capsule was performed, and tractography was used to analyze the corticospinal tract. The association between sleep and white matter microstructure of the posterior limb of the internal capsule and corticospinal tract was examined using a multiple linear regression model, adjusted for potential confounders.

Results

The results of the analyses revealed an interaction effect between sleep stage and days of invasive ventilation on the fractional anisotropy of the left and right posterior limb of the internal capsule (β = 0.04, FDR-adjusted p = 0.001 and β = 0.04, FDR-adjusted p = 0.02, respectively). Furthermore, an interaction effect between sleep stage and days of invasive ventilation was observed for the radial diffusivity of the mean of the left and right PLIC (β = −4.1e-05, FDR-adjusted p = 0.04).

Conclusions

Previous research has shown that, in very preterm infants, invasive ventilation has a negative effect on white matter tract maturation throughout the brain. A positive association between active sleep and white matter microstructure of the posterior limb of the internal capsule, may indicate a protective role of sleep in this vulnerable population.

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早产儿睡眠阶段与大脑微结构之间的关系:DTI 分析的启示
研究目的本研究旨在探讨早产儿睡眠阶段与内囊后缘和皮质脊髓束的神经微结构之间的关系(使用弥散张量成像技术测量):研究对象是50名胎龄在24+4周至29+3周之间的早产儿。在月龄后 29+0 周至 31+6 周之间的连续 5-7 天内,使用内部开发的、最近发表的自动睡眠分期算法,根据常规测量的心率和呼吸频率连续测量睡眠阶段。此外,作为标准护理的一部分,还在足月同等年龄时进行了弥散张量成像扫描。对内囊后缘进行了感兴趣区分析,并使用束成像技术对皮质脊髓束进行了分析。在对潜在混杂因素进行调整后,使用多元线性回归模型研究了睡眠与内囊后缘和皮质脊髓束白质微结构之间的关系:分析结果显示,睡眠阶段和有创通气天数对左右内囊后缘各向异性分数有交互作用(β = 0.04,经 FDR 调整后 p = 0.001;β = 0.04,经 FDR 调整后 p = 0.02)。此外,左侧和右侧PLIC平均值的径向扩散率(β = -4.1e-05,FDR调整后p = 0.04)在睡眠阶段和有创通气天数之间存在交互效应:以往的研究表明,在早产儿中,有创通气对整个大脑白质束的成熟有负面影响。积极睡眠与内囊后缘白质微结构之间的正相关可能表明睡眠对这一脆弱人群具有保护作用。
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Sleep medicine
Sleep medicine 医学-临床神经学
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1060
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49 days
期刊介绍: Sleep Medicine aims to be a journal no one involved in clinical sleep medicine can do without. A journal primarily focussing on the human aspects of sleep, integrating the various disciplines that are involved in sleep medicine: neurology, clinical neurophysiology, internal medicine (particularly pulmonology and cardiology), psychology, psychiatry, sleep technology, pediatrics, neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, and dentistry. The journal publishes the following types of articles: Reviews (also intended as a way to bridge the gap between basic sleep research and clinical relevance); Original Research Articles; Full-length articles; Brief communications; Controversies; Case reports; Letters to the Editor; Journal search and commentaries; Book reviews; Meeting announcements; Listing of relevant organisations plus web sites.
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