Wang Yu-Kai, Shi Xiao-Hua, Wang Ying-Ying, Zhang Xin, Liu Hong-Yu, Wang Xin-Tong, Mang Jing, Xu Zhong-Xin
Department of Neurology.
Department of Cardiology, China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, P.R. China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Jan;99(3):e18786. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018786.
Insomnia patients with different gender and age usually had different sleep experience. Primary insomnia (PI) has been considered to be a disorder of hyper-arousal in the physiologic, emotional, or cognitive network. Although the hyper-arousal brain regions can be shown by comparing the brain activity of PI patients with normal people at rest, whether the brain activity of PI patients varied according to age and gender and whether age and gender could affect the distribution of hyper-arousal brain regions are still worthy of further exploration. Hence, a resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging study (No. NCT02448602) was designed to observe the brain activity of thirty PI patients and 15 healthy controls (HCs). The brain activity in resting state was measured by calculating the fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF), which reflected the idiopathic activity level of neurons. Multiple regression was performed to investigate the age and gender-related differences of brain activity in PI patients (P < .001, Family Wise Error (FWE) correct P = .05, cluster size >50) with age and gender as covariates. The hyper-arousal brain regions were measured by comparing the fALFF of PI patients and HCs. Multiple regression (P < .001, FWE correct P = .05, cluster size >50) was also performed for PI patients and HCs with group, age, and gender as covariates.The results suggested that the gender-related difference of brain activity mainly existed in superior temporal gyrus, cerebellum posterior lobe, middle frontal gyrus, and the age-related difference mainly existed in cerebellum anterior lobe, superior temporal gyrus, brainstem, parahippocampa gyrus, anterior cingulate, cingulate gyrus. In addition, the altered fALFF regions between PI and HCs mainly existed in superior temporal gyrus, posterior cingulate, anterior cingulate, cingulate gyrus, middle frontal gyrus. Furthermore, the gender factor could not influence the distribution of the altered regions. While the age factor could affect the distribution of the altered regions.
不同性别和年龄的失眠患者通常有不同的睡眠体验。原发性失眠(PI)被认为是生理、情绪或认知网络中的一种过度觉醒障碍。虽然通过比较PI患者与正常人静息时的大脑活动可以显示出过度觉醒的脑区,但PI患者的大脑活动是否随年龄和性别而变化,以及年龄和性别是否会影响过度觉醒脑区的分布仍值得进一步探索。因此,设计了一项静息态功能磁共振成像研究(编号NCT02448602)来观察30例PI患者和15名健康对照者(HCs)的大脑活动。通过计算低频波动分数振幅(fALFF)来测量静息状态下的大脑活动,fALFF反映了神经元的自发活动水平。以年龄和性别作为协变量,进行多元回归以研究PI患者大脑活动的年龄和性别相关差异(P<0.001,家族性错误率(FWE)校正P=0.05,簇大小>50)。通过比较PI患者和HCs的fALFF来测量过度觉醒脑区。对PI患者和HCs也进行了以组、年龄和性别作为协变量的多元回归(P<0.001,FWE校正P=0.05,簇大小>50)。结果表明,大脑活动的性别相关差异主要存在于颞上回、小脑后叶、额中回,年龄相关差异主要存在于小脑前叶、颞上回、脑干、海马旁回、前扣带回、扣带回。此外,PI患者和HCs之间fALFF改变的区域主要存在于颞上回、后扣带回、前扣带回、扣带回、额中回。此外,性别因素不会影响改变区域的分布。而年龄因素会影响改变区域的分布。