Modulation of cardiac autonomic activity across consciousness states and levels of sleep depth in individuals with sleep complaints and bipolar disorder or unipolar depressive disorders

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Psychosomatic Research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2024.111996
Chloe Leveille , Mysa Saad , Daniel Brabant , David Birnie , Karina Fonseca , Elliott Kyung Lee , Alan Douglass , Georg Northoff , Katerina Nikolitch , Julie Carrier , Stuart Fogel , Caitlin Higginson , Tetyana Kendzerska , Rebecca Robillard
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Abstract

Objective

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variability (HRV) often co-exist with mood disorders, a phenomenon likely influenced by sleep disturbances. This study investigated heart rate (HR) and HRV across wake, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and non-REM (NREM) sleep in individuals with sleep complaints and bipolar or unipolar depressive disorder.

Methods

Polysomnographic data was retrospectively collated for 120 adult patients with sleep complaints and depressive symptoms [60 diagnosed with bipolar disorder, 60 diagnosed with a unipolar depressive disorder], and 60 healthy controls. HR and time-based HRV variables were computed on 30-s segments and averaged across the night for wake, NREM and REM sleep.

Results

Significant group by consciousness state interactions showed that the unipolar and bipolar groups had lower standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals root mean square of successive R-R interval differences compared to controls during NREM and REM sleep, but not during wake (SDNN: F(4, 330) = 3.0, p = .021, np2 = 0.035; RMSSD: F(4, 332) = 5.8, p < .001, np2 = 0.065). The magnitude of these group differences did not vary significantly between NREM 1, NREM 2 and NREM 3 sleep. These interactions persisted after excluding individuals taking 3rd generation antipsychotic, lithium, anticonvulsant, and cardiovascular medications.

Conclusion

Although further work is required to account for the impact of psychotropic and cardiac medications, as well as manic and euthymic states, these findings suggest that the sleep-based autonomic signature of depressive states differs across different types of mood disorders and could potentially inform the development of biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
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睡眠抱怨和双相情感障碍或单相抑郁症患者的意识状态和睡眠深度水平对心脏自主神经活动的调节
目的:自主神经系统功能障碍和心率变异性(HRV)降低常与情绪障碍共存,这一现象可能受睡眠障碍的影响。本研究调查了睡眠抱怨和双相或单相抑郁症患者在清醒、快速眼动(REM)睡眠和非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间的心率(HR)和HRV。方法:回顾性整理120例有睡眠主诉和抑郁症状的成年患者(60例诊断为双相情感障碍,60例诊断为单极情感障碍)和60例健康对照者的多导睡眠图数据。HR和基于时间的HRV变量在30秒的时间段内计算,并在夜间的清醒、非快速眼动和快速眼动睡眠中计算平均值。结果:单极组和双相组在非快速眼动期和快速眼动期睡眠时,正常-正常间隔的标准差(R-R间隔的均方根)低于对照组,但在清醒期无显著差异(SDNN: F(4,330) = 3.0, p = 0.021, np2 = 0.035;结论:虽然需要进一步的工作来解释精神药物和心脏药物以及躁狂和心境状态的影响,但这些发现表明,基于睡眠的抑郁状态自主信号在不同类型的情绪障碍中是不同的,这可能为生物标志物和治疗靶点的开发提供潜在的信息。
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Research is a multidisciplinary research journal covering all aspects of the relationships between psychology and medicine. The scope is broad and ranges from basic human biological and psychological research to evaluations of treatment and services. Papers will normally be concerned with illness or patients rather than studies of healthy populations. Studies concerning special populations, such as the elderly and children and adolescents, are welcome. In addition to peer-reviewed original papers, the journal publishes editorials, reviews, and other papers related to the journal''s aims.
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