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非快速眼动睡眠振荡与年轻人的焦虑和消极情绪有关。

NREM Sleep Oscillations Are Associated With Anxiety and Negative Affect in Young Adults.

作者信息

Arpaci Hazal, Banik Nandita, Ersoy Pinar Kurdoglu, Harrington Ciara, Kapucu Aycan, Baran Bengi

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.

Department of Psychology, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2025 Mar 24:e70050. doi: 10.1111/jsr.70050.

Abstract

Non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) oscillations are critical for cognitive and affective processing. While several studies link anxiety and depression symptoms to sleep quality, a critical gap remains in elucidating the role of NREM physiology in sleep-dependent processing of affect and anxiety symptoms. The goals of the present study were to investigate sleep-dependent consolidation of emotional memory and the relations of NREM oscillations with state anxiety and affect upon awakening in a non-clinical sample enriched for trait anxiety. Forty-two participants were recruited from a larger cohort of college students based on self-reported high (> 2 SD cohort mean, n = 26) versus moderate-low levels of trait anxiety (< 2 SD cohort mean, n = 16) for a 2-h polysomnography monitored mid-day nap. Memory for negative and neutral picture stimuli was tested over this nap interval. Sleep spindles and slow oscillations (SOs) predicted post-nap state anxiety and negative affect. Importantly, these were independent relationships in opposing directions such that higher SO activity was associated with reduced negative affect and state anxiety, whereas spindle activity correlated with higher negative affect and anxiety. We observed significantly reduced SO activity in the high-anxiety group but no associations of anxiety with macro-features of sleep (sleep duration, latency, efficiency or stage distributions). There were no group differences in emotional memory, nor did sleep parameters correlate with memory performance. These findings reflect that NREM oscillations are uniquely sensitive to both trait and state level variability in anxiety and highlight their potential as a novel target to attenuate anxiety and negative affect.

摘要

非快速眼动睡眠(NREM)振荡对认知和情感加工至关重要。虽然多项研究将焦虑和抑郁症状与睡眠质量联系起来,但在阐明NREM生理学在情感和焦虑症状的睡眠依赖性加工中的作用方面,仍存在关键差距。本研究的目的是调查情感记忆的睡眠依赖性巩固,以及在一个特质焦虑水平较高的非临床样本中,NREM振荡与觉醒时的状态焦虑和情感之间的关系。从一大群大学生中招募了42名参与者,根据自我报告的高特质焦虑水平(>2个标准差队列均值,n = 26)与中低特质焦虑水平(<2个标准差队列均值,n = 16),进行为期2小时的多导睡眠图监测的午睡。在此午睡期间测试对负面和中性图片刺激的记忆。睡眠纺锤波和慢振荡(SOs)预测午睡后的状态焦虑和负面影响。重要的是,这些是相反方向的独立关系,即较高的SO活动与较低的负面影响和状态焦虑相关,而纺锤波活动与较高的负面影响和焦虑相关。我们观察到高焦虑组的SO活动显著降低,但焦虑与睡眠的宏观特征(睡眠时间、潜伏期、效率或阶段分布)没有关联。情感记忆方面没有组间差异,睡眠参数也与记忆表现无关。这些发现表明,NREM振荡对焦虑的特质和状态水平变化具有独特的敏感性,并突出了它们作为减轻焦虑和负面影响的新靶点的潜力。

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