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月经周期阶段和口服避孕药对睡眠和夜间记忆巩固的影响。

Impact of menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptives on sleep and overnight memory consolidation.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.

Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2021 Aug;30(4):e13239. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13239. Epub 2020 Dec 21.

Abstract

Sleep spindles benefit declarative memory consolidation and are considered to be a biological marker for general cognitive abilities. However, the impact of sexual hormones and hormonal oral contraceptives (OCs) on these relationships are less clear. Thus, we here investigated the influence of endogenous progesterone levels of naturally cycling women and women using OCs on nocturnal sleep and overnight memory consolidation. Nineteen healthy women using OCs (M  = 21.4, SD = 2.1 years) were compared to 43 healthy women with a natural menstrual cycle (follicular phase: n = 16, M  = 21.4, SD = 3.1 years; luteal phase: n = 27, M  = 22.5, SD = 3.6 years). Sleep spindle density and salivary progesterone were measured during an adaptation and an experimental night. A word pair association task preceding the experimental night followed by two recalls (pre-sleep and post-sleep) was performed to test declarative memory performance. We found that memory performance improved overnight in all women. Interestingly, women using OCs (characterized by a low endogenous progesterone level but with very potent synthetic progestins) and naturally cycling women during the luteal phase (characterized by a high endogenous progesterone level) had a higher fast sleep spindle density compared to naturally cycling women during the follicular phase (characterized by a low endogenous progesterone level). Furthermore, we observed a positive correlation between endogenous progesterone level and fast spindle density in women during the luteal phase. Results suggest that the use of OCs and the menstrual cycle phase affects sleep spindles and therefore should be considered in further studies investigating sleep spindles and cognitive performance.

摘要

睡眠纺锤波有益于陈述性记忆巩固,被认为是一般认知能力的生物标志物。然而,性荷尔蒙和荷尔蒙避孕药(OCs)对这些关系的影响尚不清楚。因此,我们在这里研究了自然周期女性和使用 OCs 的女性内源性孕酮水平对夜间睡眠和整夜记忆巩固的影响。19 名使用 OCs 的健康女性(M = 21.4,SD = 2.1 岁)与 43 名具有自然月经周期的健康女性(卵泡期:n = 16,M = 21.4,SD = 3.1 岁;黄体期:n = 27,M = 22.5,SD = 3.6 岁)进行了比较。在适应期和实验期测量了睡眠纺锤波密度和唾液孕酮。在实验前夜之前进行了单词对联想任务,随后进行了两次回忆(睡前和睡眠后),以测试陈述性记忆表现。我们发现所有女性的记忆表现都在夜间得到了改善。有趣的是,使用 OCs 的女性(其特征是内源性孕酮水平低但具有很强的合成孕激素)和自然周期的女性在黄体期(其特征是内源性孕酮水平高)的快速睡眠纺锤波密度高于自然周期的女性在卵泡期(其特征是内源性孕酮水平低)。此外,我们观察到黄体期女性内源性孕酮水平与快速纺锤波密度之间存在正相关。结果表明,OCs 的使用和月经周期阶段会影响睡眠纺锤波,因此在进一步研究睡眠纺锤波和认知表现时应考虑这些因素。

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