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Alterations of neural network organization during REM sleep in women: implication for sex differences in vulnerability to mood disorders

机译:修复妇女Rem睡眠期间神经网络组织的改变:对情绪障碍脆弱性的性差异暗示

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Sleep plays an important role in vulnerability to mood disorders. However, despite the existence of sex differences in vulnerability to mood disorders, no study has yet investigated the sex effect on sleep network organization and its potential involvement in vulnerability to mood disorders. The aim of our study was to empirically investigate the sex effect on network organization during REM and slow-wave sleep using the effective connectivity measured by Granger causality. Polysomnographic data from 44 healthy individuals (28 men and 16 women) recruited prospectively were analysed. To obtain the 19 × 19 connectivity matrix of all possible pairwise combinations of electrodes by Granger causality method from our EEG data, we used the Toolbox MVGC multivariate Granger causality. The computation of the network measures was realized by importing these connectivity matrices into EEGNET Toolbox. In men and women, all small-world coefficients obtained are compatible with a small-world network organization during REM and slow-wave sleep. However, compared to men, women present greater small-world coefficients during REM sleep as well as for all EEG bands during this sleep stage, which indicates the presence of a small-world network organization less marked during REM sleep as well as for all EEG bands during this sleep stage in women. In addition, in women, these small-world coefficients during REM sleep as well as for all EEG bands during this sleep stage are positively correlated with the presence of subclinical symptoms of depression. Thus, the highlighting of these sex differences in network organization during REM sleep indicates the presence of differences in the global and local processing of information during sleep between women and men. In addition, this small-world network organization less marked during REM sleep appears to be a marker of vulnerability to mood disorders specific to women, which opens up new perspectives in understanding sex differences in the occurrence of mood disorders.
机译:睡眠在易受情绪障碍的脆弱性方面发挥着重要作用。然而,尽管存在对情绪障碍的脆弱性性别差异,但尚未研究对睡眠网络组织的性别影响及其对情绪障碍脆弱性的潜在参与。我们的研究目的是使用GRANGER因果关系测量的有效连通性在REM和慢波睡眠期间凭经验研究了对网络组织的性别影响。分析了来自44名健康个人(28名男子和16名女性)的多乐科数据进行了分析。从我们的EEG数据获得GRANGER因果关系方法的所有可能对电极组合的19×19连接矩阵,我们使用了工具箱MVGC多变量格兰杰因果关系。通过将这些连接矩阵导入EGNET工具箱来实现网络测量的计算。在男女中,获得的所有小世界系数都与在REM和慢波睡眠期间的小世界网络组织兼容。然而,与男性相比,女性在REM睡眠期间以及在这种睡眠阶段的所有EEG频段期间呈现出更大的小世界系数,这表明存在在REM睡眠期间较少标记的小世界网络组织的存在,以及所有脑电图在女性睡眠阶段的乐队。此外,在女性中,在REM睡眠期间的这些小世界系数以及在这种睡眠阶段的所有EEG带中与抑郁症症状的存在呈正相关。因此,在REM睡眠期间突出了网络组织的性别差异表明在妇女和男性睡眠期间的全球和局部处理的存在差异。此外,这种小型世界网络组织在REM睡眠期间较少标记,似乎是对妇女的情绪障碍的脆弱性的标志,这在理解情绪障碍发生的性别差异方面开辟了新的视角。

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