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Opposite Impact of REM Sleep on Neurobehavioral Functioning in Children with Common Psychiatric Disorders Compared to Typically Developing Children

机译:与典型发育中的儿童相比,REM睡眠对常见精神疾病儿童的神经行为功能的相反影响

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Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been shown to be related to many adaptive cognitive and behavioral functions. However, its precise functions are still elusive, particularly in developmental psychiatric disorders. The present study aims at investigating associations between polysomnographic (PSG) REM sleep measurements and neurobehavioral functions in children with common developmental psychiatric conditions compared to typically developing children (TDC). Twenty-four children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 21 with Tourette syndrome/tic disorder (TD), 21 with ADHD/TD comorbidity, and 22 TDC, matched for age and gender, underwent a two-night PSG, and their psychopathological scores and intelligence quotient (IQ) were assessed. Major PSG findings showed more REM sleep and shorter REM latency in the children with psychiatric disorders than in the TDC. Multiple regression analyses revealed that in groups with developmental psychopathology, REM sleep proportion correlated positively with scores of inattention and negatively with performance IQ. In contrast, in the group of TDC, REM sleep proportion correlated negatively with scores of inattention and positively with performance IQ. Whilst shorter REM latency was associated with greater inattention scores in children with psychopathology, no such an association existed in the group of TDC. Altogether, these results indicate an opposite impact of REM sleep on neurobehavioral functioning, related to presence or absence of developmental psychiatric disorders. Our findings suggest that during development, REM sleep functions may interact dissimilarly with different pathways of brain maturation.
机译:快速眼动(REM)睡眠已被证明与许多适应性认知和行为功能有关。但是,它的精确功能仍然难以捉摸,尤其是在发育性精神疾病中。本研究旨在调查多发睡眠图(PSG)REM睡眠测量与具有一般发育性精神疾病的儿童(与典型发育中的儿童(TDC)相比)之间的神经行为功能之间的关联。对二十四名患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童,21名患有抽动秽语综合征/抽动症(TD),21名患有ADHD / TD合并症的儿童和22名TDC(按年龄和性别进行了匹配),进行了为期两晚的PSG,评估他们的心理病理学分数和智商(IQ)。 PSG的主要发现表明,与TDC相比,精神病患儿的REM睡眠更多,REM潜伏期较短。多元回归分析显示,在具有发展性精神病理学的组中,REM睡眠比例与注意力不集中正相关,与表现智商负相关。相反,在TDC组中,REM睡眠比例与注意力不集中成负相关,与表现智商成正相关。虽然较短的REM潜伏期与较高的精神病理学儿童注意力不集中得分相关,但在TDC组中不存在这种关联。总之,这些结果表明REM睡眠对神经行为功能的相反影响,与发育性精神疾病的存在与否有关。我们的发现表明,在发育过程中,REM睡眠功能可能与大脑成熟的不同途径发生不同的相互作用。

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