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REM sleep latency and wakefulness in the first sleep cycle as markers of major depression: a controlled study vs. schizophrenia and normal controls.

作者信息

Rotenberg Vadim S, Shami Eyal, Barak Yoram, Indursky Peter, Kayumov Leonid, Mark Mordechai

机构信息

Abarbanel Mental Health Center, Bat Yam, Israel.

出版信息

Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2002 Oct;26(6):1211-5. doi: 10.1016/s0278-5846(02)00216-6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

REM sleep latency is a clinically significant sleep variable that is found to be decreased in several psychiatric disorders. However, it is not known whether alteration of REM sleep latency is similar across disorders. In order to test whether incorporation of wakefulness in the first sleep cycle has a different outcome on REM sleep latency in different clinical groups, the authors have investigated correlation between sleep variables in the first sleep cycle in 25 patients with major depression, 24 patients with chronic schizophrenia, and in 10 healthy subjects.

RESULTS

REM sleep latency correlates with the duration of wakefulness in the first cycle in patients suffering from chronic schizophrenia and in healthy subjects. This correlation does not hold true in patients suffering from major depression.

CONCLUSION

Wakefulness incorporated in the first cycle influences REM sleep latency in healthy subjects and in patients suffering from chronic schizophrenia but not in patients suffering from major depression. This finding further supports the evidence that reduced REM sleep latency is a nonflexible marker of depression.

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