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健康年轻个体和老年个体夜间交通噪声暴露后睡眠纺锤波特征和觉醒能力。

Sleep spindle characteristics and arousability from nighttime transportation noise exposure in healthy young and older individuals.

机构信息

Centre for Chronobiology, Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Transfaculty Research Platform Molecular and Cognitive Neurosciences, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sleep. 2018 Jul 1;41(7). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsy077.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Nighttime transportation noise elicits awakenings, sleep-stage changes, and electroencephalographic (EEG) arousals. Here, we investigated the potential sleep-protective role of sleep spindles on noise-induced sleep alterations.

METHODS

Twenty-six young (19-33 years, 12 women) and 18 older (52-70 years, 9 women) healthy volunteers underwent a repeated measures polysomnographic 6-day laboratory study. Participants spent one noise-free baseline night, followed by four transportation noise-exposure nights (road traffic or railway noise; continuous or intermittent: average sound levels of 45 dB, maximum sound levels of 50-62 dB), and one noise-free recovery night. Sleep stages were scored manually and fast sleep spindle characteristics were quantified automatically using an individual band-pass filtering approach.

RESULTS

Nighttime exposure to transportation noise significantly increased sleep EEG arousal indices. Sleep structure and continuity were not differentially affected by noise exposure in individuals with a low versus a high spindle rate. Spindle rates showed an age-related decline along with more noise-induced sleep alterations. All-night spindle rates did not predict EEG arousal or awakening probability from single railway noise events. Spindle characteristics were affected in noise-exposure nights compared to noise-free nights: we observed a reduction of the spindle amplitude in both age groups and of the spindle rate in the older group.

CONCLUSIONS

We have evidence that spindle rate is more likely to represent a trait phenomenon, which does not seem to play a sleep-protective role in nighttime transportation noise-induced sleep disruptions. However, the marked reduction in spindle amplitude is most likely a sensitive index for noise-induced sleep alterations.

摘要

研究目的

夜间交通噪声会引起觉醒、睡眠阶段变化和脑电图(EEG)唤醒。在这里,我们研究了睡眠纺锤波对噪声引起的睡眠改变的潜在保护作用。

方法

26 名年轻(19-33 岁,12 名女性)和 18 名老年(52-70 岁,9 名女性)健康志愿者进行了重复测量多导睡眠图 6 天实验室研究。参与者度过了一个无噪声的基础睡眠夜,随后是四个交通噪声暴露夜(道路交通或铁路噪声;连续或间歇:平均声级 45dB,最大声级 50-62dB),以及一个无噪声恢复夜。睡眠阶段由手动评分,快速睡眠纺锤波特征使用个体带通滤波方法自动量化。

结果

夜间交通噪声暴露显著增加了睡眠 EEG 唤醒指数。在低纺锤波率与高纺锤波率个体中,睡眠结构和连续性不受噪声暴露的差异影响。纺锤波率随着年龄的增长而下降,与更多的噪声引起的睡眠改变有关。整夜的纺锤波率并不能预测单个铁路噪声事件的 EEG 唤醒或觉醒概率。与无噪声夜相比,噪声暴露夜的纺锤波特征受到影响:我们观察到两组的纺锤波振幅降低,老年组的纺锤波率降低。

结论

我们有证据表明,纺锤波率更可能是一种特质现象,它似乎在夜间交通噪声引起的睡眠障碍中没有发挥保护睡眠的作用。然而,纺锤波振幅的显著降低很可能是噪声引起的睡眠改变的敏感指标。

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