Parry B L, Mendelson W B, Duncan W C, Sack D A, Wehr T A
University of California, San Diego.
Psychiatry Res. 1989 Dec;30(3):285-303. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(89)90020-6.
After a 2-month evaluation period, eight women with moderate to severe premenstrual depression and eight age- and sex-matched controls underwent sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) and temperature recordings 2 nights a week over the course of one menstrual cycle. Overall, patients had more Stage 2 (%) sleep and less rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (% and minutes) than normal controls. Stage 3 sleep and number of intermittent awakenings varied with phases of the menstrual cycle. Temperature minima were earlier in patients compared with controls, but this difference was not statistically significant, and there was no significant effect of menstrual cycle phase on the timing of temperature minima. Wrist motor activity did not change during the menstrual cycle in patients or controls. Thus, in this sample of women with premenstrual depression, we did not find sleep EEG alterations similar to those reported in some patients with major depressive disorder. In light of the small number of subjects and the large individual variability, the absence of marked changes with the menstrual cycle may be a function of a Type II error.
经过2个月的评估期,8名患有中度至重度经前抑郁的女性以及8名年龄和性别匹配的对照者在一个月经周期内,每周有两个晚上进行睡眠脑电图(EEG)和体温记录。总体而言,与正常对照相比,患者的2期睡眠(%)更多,快速眼动(REM)睡眠(%和分钟数)更少。3期睡眠和间歇性觉醒次数随月经周期各阶段而变化。与对照相比,患者的体温最低点出现得更早,但这种差异无统计学意义,且月经周期阶段对体温最低点的时间没有显著影响。患者或对照者的手腕运动活动在月经周期中均未改变。因此,在这个经前抑郁女性样本中,我们未发现与一些重度抑郁症患者报告的类似睡眠EEG改变。鉴于受试者数量较少且个体差异较大,月经周期中未出现明显变化可能是II类错误的结果。