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睡眠期间的低血糖会损害1型糖尿病患者和健康人的陈述性记忆巩固。

Hypoglycemia during sleep impairs consolidation of declarative memory in type 1 diabetic and healthy humans.

作者信息

Jauch-Chara Kamila, Hallschmid Manfred, Gais Steffen, Schmid Sebastian M, Oltmanns Kerstin M, Colmorgen Caterina, Born Jan, Schultes Bernd

机构信息

Internal Medicine I, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany.

出版信息

Diabetes Care. 2007 Aug;30(8):2040-5. doi: 10.2337/dc07-0067. Epub 2007 Apr 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Early nocturnal sleep enhances the consolidation of declarative memories acquired during prior wakefulness. Patients with type 1 diabetes frequently experience hypoglycemic episodes during sleep. We investigated whether short-lasting hypoglycemia during early nocturnal sleep affects the sleep-associated consolidation of declarative memories.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

Sixteen type 1 diabetic patients and 16 healthy subjects matched for age and BMI were tested. On one condition, a linear fall of plasma glucose to 2.2 mmol/l was induced within 60 min by infusing insulin during early sleep. On the control condition, euglycemia (>3.86 mmol/l) was maintained throughout the night. In the morning, subjects recalled word pairs learned in the preceding evening. To assess mood and attention, a symptom questionnaire, an adjective check list, and the Stroop test were applied. Also, auditory event-related brain potentials were recorded.

RESULTS

After euglycemia, subjects recalled 1.5 +/- 0.5 more word pairs than after hypoglycemia (P < 0.01), remembering 2.0 +/- 0.6 more word pairs than at immediate recall before sleep (P = 0.002). Across the hypoglycemic night, no such gain occurred (+0.5 +/- 0.6 words; P = 0.41). Hypoglycemia during sleep also impaired mood (P < 0.05) but did not affect attention. Effects compared well between type 1 diabetic patients and healthy control subjects.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings indicate specific sensitivity of declarative memory consolidation during sleep to rather short episodes of mild hypoglycemia. This effect may disable memory processing in type 1 diabetic patients prone to nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes and underlines the importance of considering sleep as a critical period in the treatment of these patients.

摘要

目的

夜间早期睡眠可增强对先前清醒时获取的陈述性记忆的巩固。1型糖尿病患者在睡眠期间经常经历低血糖发作。我们研究了夜间早期睡眠期间短暂性低血糖是否会影响陈述性记忆与睡眠相关的巩固。

研究设计与方法

对16名1型糖尿病患者和16名年龄及体重指数相匹配的健康受试者进行测试。在一种情况下,通过在早期睡眠期间输注胰岛素,在60分钟内将血浆葡萄糖水平线性降至2.2 mmol/L。在对照情况下,整夜维持血糖正常(>3.86 mmol/L)。早晨,受试者回忆前一晚学习的单词对。为评估情绪和注意力,应用了症状问卷、形容词检查表和斯特鲁普测试。此外,还记录了听觉事件相关脑电位。

结果

血糖正常后,受试者回忆的单词对比低血糖后多1.5±0.5个(P<0.01),比睡眠前即时回忆时多记住2.0±0.6个单词对(P = 0.002)。在低血糖的夜间,没有出现这种记忆增加(+0.5±0.6个单词;P = 0.41)。睡眠期间的低血糖也会损害情绪(P<0.05),但不影响注意力。1型糖尿病患者和健康对照受试者之间的效果比较良好。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,睡眠期间陈述性记忆巩固对相当短暂的轻度低血糖发作具有特定敏感性。这种效应可能会使易发生夜间低血糖发作的1型糖尿病患者的记忆处理能力受损,并强调了将睡眠视为这些患者治疗关键时期的重要性。

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