Fan Zhiwei, Suzuki Yoko, Jiang Like, Okabe Satomi, Honda Shintaro, Endo Junki, Watanabe Takahiro, Abe Takashi
International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Foreign Researcher, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Physiol. 2023 Jan 26;14:1040425. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1040425. eCollection 2023.
Pulse rate variability (PRV), derived from Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) or photoplethysmography, has recently become widely used for sleep state assessment, although it cannot identify all the sleep stages. Peripheral blood flow (BF), also estimated by LDF, may be modulated by sleep stages; however, few studies have explored its potential for assessing sleep state. Thus, we aimed to investigate whether peripheral BF could provide information about sleep stages, and thus improve sleep state assessment. We performed electrocardiography and simultaneously recorded BF signals by LDF from the right-index finger and ear concha of 45 healthy participants (13 women; mean age, 22.5 ± 3.4 years) during one night of polysomnographic recording. Time- and frequency-domain parameters of peripheral BF, and time-domain, frequency-domain, and non-linear indices of PRV and heart rate variability (HRV) were calculated. Finger-BF parameters in the time and frequency domains provided information about different sleep stages, some of which (such as the difference between N1 and rapid eye movement sleep) were not revealed by finger-PRV. In addition, finger-PRV patterns and HRV patterns were similar for most parameters. Further, both finger- and ear-BF results showed 0.2-0.3 Hz oscillations that varied with sleep stages, with a significant increase in N3, suggesting a modulation of respiration within this frequency band. These results showed that peripheral BF could provide information for different sleep stages, some of which was complementary to the information provided by PRV. Furthermore, the combination of peripheral BF and PRV may be more advantageous than HRV alone in assessing sleep states and related autonomic nervous activity.
脉搏率变异性(PRV),源自激光多普勒血流仪(LDF)或光电容积脉搏波描记法,尽管它无法识别所有睡眠阶段,但最近已广泛用于睡眠状态评估。同样通过LDF估算的外周血流量(BF)可能会受到睡眠阶段的调节;然而,很少有研究探讨其在评估睡眠状态方面的潜力。因此,我们旨在研究外周BF是否可以提供有关睡眠阶段的信息,从而改善睡眠状态评估。我们对45名健康参与者(13名女性;平均年龄22.5±3.4岁)进行了心电图检查,并在一晚的多导睡眠图记录期间,通过LDF同时记录了右手食指和耳甲的BF信号。计算了外周BF的时域和频域参数,以及PRV和心率变异性(HRV)的时域、频域和非线性指标。手指BF在时域和频域的参数提供了有关不同睡眠阶段的信息,其中一些信息(例如N1睡眠和快速眼动睡眠之间的差异)无法通过手指PRV揭示。此外,手指PRV模式和HRV模式在大多数参数上相似。此外,手指和耳部BF的结果均显示0.2 - 0.3Hz的振荡随睡眠阶段而变化,在N3睡眠期显著增加,表明该频段内呼吸受到调制。这些结果表明,外周BF可以为不同睡眠阶段提供信息,其中一些信息与PRV提供的信息互补。此外,在外周BF和PRV的组合在评估睡眠状态和相关自主神经活动方面可能比单独使用HRV更具优势。