Reduced left hippocampal perfusion is associated with insomnia in patients with cerebral small vessel disease.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY CNS Spectrums Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1017/S1092852923002250
Wei Yan, Duanlu Hou, Zhixin Li, Weijun Tang, Xiang Han, Yuping Tang
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Abstract

Objectives: Insomnia was associated with cerebral structural changes and Alzheimer's disease. However, associations among cerebral perfusion, insomnia with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), and cognitive performance were little investigated.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 89 patients with CSVDs and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). They were dichotomized into the normal sleep and poor sleep group, according to Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). Baseline characteristics, cognitive performance, and cerebral blood flow (CBF) were measured and compared between the two groups. The association or correlation between cerebral perfusion, cognition, and insomnia was analyzed using binary logistic regression.

Results: Our study found that declined MoCA score (P = .0317) was more prevalent in those with poor sleep. There was a statistical difference in the recall (P = .0342) of MMSE, the delayed recall (P = .0289) of MoCA between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis showed educational background (P < .001) and insomnia severity index (ISI) score (P = .039) were independently correlated with MoCA scores. Arterial spin labeling demonstrated that left hippocampal gray matter perfusion was significantly reduced (P = .0384) in the group with poor sleep. And, negative correlation was found between left hippocampal perfusion and PSQI scores.

Conclusions: In the patients with CSVDs, insomnia severity was associated with cognitive decline. Left hippocampal gray matter perfusion was correlated with PSQI scores in CSVDs.

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脑小血管疾病患者左侧海马灌注减少与失眠有关。
研究目的失眠与脑结构变化和阿尔茨海默病有关。然而,关于脑灌注、失眠与脑小血管疾病(CSVD)和认知能力之间的关系却鲜有研究:这项横断面研究纳入了 89 名患有 CSVD 和白质高密度(WMH)的患者。根据匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI),他们被分为睡眠正常组和睡眠不佳组。对两组患者的基线特征、认知能力和脑血流(CBF)进行了测量和比较。采用二元逻辑回归分析了脑血流灌注、认知能力和失眠之间的关联或相关性:结果:我们的研究发现,MoCA 评分下降(P = .0317)在睡眠不好的人群中更为普遍。两组患者在 MMSE 的回忆(P = .0342)和 MoCA 的延迟回忆(P = .0289)方面存在统计学差异。逻辑回归分析表明,教育背景(P < .001)和失眠严重程度指数(ISI)得分(P = .039)与MoCA得分独立相关。动脉自旋标记显示,睡眠不良组的左侧海马灰质灌注明显减少(P = .0384)。结论:CSVDs患者的左侧海马灰质灌注与PSQI评分呈负相关:结论:在慢性心血管疾病患者中,失眠严重程度与认知能力下降有关。结论:在心血管疾病患者中,失眠严重程度与认知能力下降有关,左侧海马灰质灌注量与 PSQI 评分相关。
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CNS Spectrums
CNS Spectrums 医学-精神病学
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6.20
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239
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CNS Spectrums covers all aspects of the clinical neurosciences, neurotherapeutics, and neuropsychopharmacology, particularly those pertinent to the clinician and clinical investigator. The journal features focused, in-depth reviews, perspectives, and original research articles. New therapeutics of all types in psychiatry, mental health, and neurology are emphasized, especially first in man studies, proof of concept studies, and translational basic neuroscience studies. Subject coverage spans the full spectrum of neuropsychiatry, focusing on those crossing traditional boundaries between neurology and psychiatry.
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