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The role of non-rapid eye movement slow-wave activity in prefrontal metabolism across young and middle-aged adults

机译:年轻人和中年成年人快速眼动慢波活动在额叶新陈代谢中的作用

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Electroencephalographic slow-wave activity (0.5-4 Hz) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is a marker for cortical reorganization, particularly within the prefrontal cortex. Greater slow wave activity during sleep may promote greater waking prefrontal metabolic rate and, in turn, executive function. However, this process may be affected by age. Here we examined whether greater NREM slow wave activity was associated with higher prefrontal metabolism during wakefulness and whether this relationship interacted with age. Fifty-two participants aged 25-61 years were enrolled into studies that included polysomnography and a (18)[F]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography scan during wakefulness. Absolute and relative measures of NREM slow wave activity were assessed. Semiquantitative and relative measures of cerebral metabolism were collected to assess whole brain and regional metabolism, focusing on two regions of interest: the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex. Greater relative slow wave activity was associated with greater dorsolateral prefrontal metabolism. Age and slow wave activity interacted significantly in predicting semiquantitative whole brain metabolism and outside regions of interest in the posterior cingulate, middle temporal gyrus and the medial frontal gyrus, such that greater slow-wave activity was associated with lower metabolism in the younger participants and greater metabolism in the older participants. These results suggest that slow-wave activity is associated with cerebral metabolism during wakefulness across the adult lifespan within regions important for executive function.
机译:非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间的脑电图慢波活动(0.5-4 Hz)是皮质重组的标志,特别是在额叶前皮质内。睡眠期间更大的慢波活动可能会促进醒来的前额叶新陈代谢率,进而促进执行功能。但是,此过程可能会受到年龄的影响。在这里,我们检查了清醒过程中更大的NREM慢波活动是否与更高的额叶新陈代谢有关,以及这种关系是否与年龄有关。 52名年龄在25-61岁之间的参与者被纳入研究,包括多导睡眠图和清醒期间的(18)[F]-氟-脱氧-葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描。评估了NREM慢波活动的绝对和相对措施。收集大脑代谢的半定量和相对量度,以评估整个大脑和局部代谢,重点关注两个感兴趣的区域:背外侧前额叶皮层和眶额叶皮层。较大的相对慢波活动与较大的背外侧前额叶代谢有关。年龄和慢波活动在预测半定量全脑代谢和后扣带回,中颞回和内侧额中回的感兴趣区域之间具有显着的相互作用,因此,更大的慢波活动与年轻参与者中较低的新陈代谢有关。老年参与者的新陈代谢。这些结果表明,在执行功能重要区域内,整个成年人寿命内,清醒期间慢波活动与大脑代谢有关。

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