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Effects of oral temazepam on sleep spindles during non-rapid eye movement sleep: A high-density EEG investigation

机译:非快速眼动睡眠期间口服替马西epa对睡眠纺锤体的影响:一项高密度脑电图研究

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Benzodiazepines are commonly used medications that alter sleep spindles during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, however the topographic changes to these functionally significant waveforms have yet to be fully elucidated. This study utilized high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) to investigate topographic changes in sleep spindles and spindle-range activity caused by temazepam during NREM sleep in 18 healthy adults. After an accommodation night, sleep for all participants was recorded on two separate nights after taking either placebo or oral temazepam 15 mg. Sleep was monitored using 256-channel hdEEG. Spectral analysis and spindle waveform detection of sleep EEG data were performed for each participant night. Global and topographic data were subsequently compared between temazepam and placebo conditions. Temazepam was associated with significant increases in spectral power from 10.33 to 13.83 Hz. Within this frequency band, temazepam broadly increased sleep spindle duration, and topographically increased spindle amplitude and density in frontal and central-posterior regions, respectively. Higher frequency sleep spindles demonstrated increased spindle amplitude and a paradoxical decrease in spindle density in frontal and centroparietal regions. Further analysis demonstrated temazepam both slowed the average frequency of spindle waveforms and increased the relative proportion of spindles at peak frequencies in frontal and centroparietal regions. These findings suggest that benzodiazepines have diverse effects on sleep spindles that vary by frequency and cortical topography. Further research that explores the relationships between topographic and frequency-dependent changes in pharmacologically-induced sleep spindles and the functional effects of these waveforms is indicated. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. and ECNP. All rights reserved.
机译:苯二氮卓类药物是在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间会改变睡眠纺锤体的常用药物,但是尚未充分阐明这些功能显着波形的形貌变化。这项研究利用高密度脑电图(hdEEG)来调查18名健康成年人在NREM睡眠期间替米西epa引起的睡眠纺锤体的地形变化和纺锤体活动范围。在住宿一个晚上之后,在服用安慰剂或口服替马西epa 15 mg后两个单独的晚上记录了所有参与者的睡眠。使用256通道hdEEG监控睡眠。对每个参与者的夜晚进行睡眠EEG数据的频谱分析和心轴波形检测。随后在替马西m和安慰剂之间比较了总体和地形数据。替马西m与频谱功率从10.33 Hz显着增加相关。在此频段内,替马西m广泛地增加了睡眠纺锤的持续时间,并且在地形上分别增加了额叶和中央后区的纺锤体振幅和密度。较高频率的睡眠纺锤体表现出纺锤体振幅增加,额叶和向心区纺锤体密度反常下降。进一步的分析表明,替马西both既减慢了心轴波形的平均频率,又增加了额叶和对心区峰值频率下心轴的相对比例。这些发现表明,苯二氮卓类药物对睡眠纺锤体具有不同的影响,并随频率和皮层地形变化而变化。指出了进一步研究,探索了药理学诱导的睡眠纺锤体的地形变化和频率依赖性变化之间的关系以及这些波形的功能效应。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.和ECNP。版权所有。

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