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急性睡眠剥夺后的局部脑灌注不足:一项符合STROBE标准的动脉自旋标记功能磁共振成像研究

Regional cerebral hypoperfusion after acute sleep deprivation: A STROBE-compliant study of arterial spin labeling fMRI.

作者信息

Zhou Fuqing, Huang Muhua, Gu Lili, Hong Shunda, Jiang Jian, Zeng Xianjun, Gong Honghan

机构信息

Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital.

Neuroradiology Lab, Jiangxi Province Medical Imaging Research Institute.

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 Jan;98(2):e14008. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000014008.

Abstract

Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that functional changes occur after acute sleep deprivation, which suggest detrimental effects of a lack of sleep on the intrinsic functional architecture of the brain. We aimed to identify regional resting perfusion changes in subjects with acute sleep deprivation.Thirty-three healthy subjects with habitual good sleep participated in 36 hours (2 days and 1 night) of sleep deprivation and then underwent the attention network test and pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling scanning. Regional cerebral blood flow was used to compare cerebral perfusion before and after sleep deprivation. Correlation analyses of regional perfusion changes and scores on the attention network test were performed.Compared with the baseline (n = 20) scans, the scans of subjects after sleep deprivation (n = 26) revealed a slower response time (549.99 milliseconds vs 603.36 milliseconds; t = -2.301; P = .028) and a significantly higher lapse rate (0.88% vs 22.85%; t = -2.977; P = .006). The sleep deprivation subjects showed lower cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the left parahippocampal gyrus/fusiform cortex (pHipp/Fus), right pHipp/Fus, and right prefrontal cortex (PFC) relative to the baseline subjects (Gaussian random field correction, voxel level P < .01, and cluster level P < .05). Although no significant relationships were observed between the altered regional CBF (rCBF) values and the attention network test scores, the receiver-operating characteristic and leave-one-out cross-validation analyses revealed that significant decreases in rCBF in the bilateral pHipp/Fus and right PFC could discriminate between sleep deprivation and good sleep status.We observed that rCBF was reduced after 36 hours (2 days and 1 night) of sleep deprivation. Our preliminary findings suggest an acute vulnerability to hypoperfusion due to lack of sleep.

摘要

以往的神经影像学研究表明,急性睡眠剥夺后会出现功能变化,这表明睡眠不足对大脑的内在功能结构有有害影响。我们旨在确定急性睡眠剥夺受试者的局部静息灌注变化。33名习惯性睡眠良好的健康受试者参加了36小时(2天1夜)的睡眠剥夺,然后进行了注意力网络测试和伪连续动脉自旋标记扫描。使用局部脑血流量来比较睡眠剥夺前后的脑灌注情况。对局部灌注变化与注意力网络测试得分进行了相关性分析。与基线扫描(n = 20)相比,睡眠剥夺后受试者(n = 26)的扫描显示反应时间较慢(549.99毫秒对603.36毫秒;t = -2.301;P = 0.028),失误率显著更高(0.88%对22.85%;t = -2.977;P = 0.006)。与基线受试者相比,睡眠剥夺受试者在左侧海马旁回/梭状回(pHipp/Fus)、右侧pHipp/Fus和右侧前额叶皮质(PFC)的脑血流量(CBF)较低(高斯随机场校正,体素水平P < 0.01,聚类水平P < 0.05)。虽然在局部CBF(rCBF)值变化与注意力网络测试得分之间未观察到显著关系,但受试者工作特征曲线和留一法交叉验证分析显示,双侧pHipp/Fus和右侧PFC的rCBF显著降低可区分睡眠剥夺和良好睡眠状态。我们观察到,36小时(2天1夜)的睡眠剥夺后rCBF降低。我们的初步研究结果表明,由于睡眠不足,大脑易出现急性灌注不足。

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