Lorenz Noah, Spada Janek, Sander Christian, Riedel-Heller Steffie G, Hegerl Ulrich
Medical Faculty, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Leipzig, Leipzig, DE, Germany; Research Centre of the German Depression Foundation, Leipzig, DE, Germany.
University of Leipzig, Department of Psychology, Leipzig, DE, Germany.
J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Oct;117:38-44. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.06.022. Epub 2019 Jun 29.
Disturbed circadian rhythms have been associated with depression. New body-worn devices allow the objective recording of circadian parameters such as physical activity, skin temperature and sleep. The objective of this study was to investigate whether circadian skin temperature and circadian activity rhythms are altered in depressed individuals.
Data on skin temperature, physical activity and sleep were available for 1610 subjects from a population-based cohort study. In a matching process two groups were formed for analysis: 121 participants with pronounced depression symptoms (CES-D Score > 21) and n = 121 matched non-depressed controls (CES-D Score < 15). Circadian rhythms were investigated by analyzing non-parametric rhythm indicators of 24-h skin temperature and physical activity data. Sleep timing, continuity and quantity were calculated from actigraphy.
No differences between the groups were found when all participants were considered. After excluding antidepressant medicated participants, the depression group was found to have a lower skin temperature amplitude t(208) = 2.45, p = .015 and a less stable skin temperature rhythm t(208) = 2.40, p = .017. The amplitude predicted the group status (beta = -5.529, p = .016). No effects were found for activity or sleep.
The results indicate that skin-temperature rhythms are blunted in unmedicated depressed individuals. This could be a promising non-invasive marker for further analysis.
昼夜节律紊乱与抑郁症有关。新型可穿戴设备能够客观记录昼夜节律参数,如身体活动、皮肤温度和睡眠情况。本研究的目的是调查抑郁症患者的昼夜皮肤温度和昼夜活动节律是否发生改变。
基于一项队列研究,我们获取了1610名受试者的皮肤温度、身体活动和睡眠数据。在匹配过程中,我们将受试者分为两组进行分析:121名有明显抑郁症状的参与者(CES-D评分>21)和121名匹配的非抑郁对照组(CES-D评分<15)。通过分析24小时皮肤温度和身体活动数据的非参数节律指标来研究昼夜节律。根据活动记录仪计算睡眠时间、连续性和时长。
在考虑所有参与者时,两组之间未发现差异。在排除服用抗抑郁药物的参与者后,发现抑郁组的皮肤温度振幅较低(t(208)=2.45,p=0.015),皮肤温度节律稳定性较差(t(208)=2.40,p=0.017)。振幅可预测分组情况(β=-5.529,p=0.016)。在活动或睡眠方面未发现影响。
结果表明,未服用药物的抑郁症患者的皮肤温度节律减弱。这可能是一个有前景的用于进一步分析的非侵入性标志物。