The effects of hypercortisolism on the frequency and magnitude of sleep EEG waves in patients with Cushing syndrome: A spectral analysis study

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Duygu Kurt Gok , Sevda İsmailogullari , Ramazan Aldemir , Mahmut Tokmakci , Sedat Tarik Firat , Zuleyha Karaca , Fahrettin Kelestimur , Gokmen Zararsiz
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Abstract

Objectives

Our aim was to investigate the effects of endogenous chronic hypercortisolism on sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) and differences between the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-dependent and independent Cushing Syndrome (CS) patients through a sleep spectral analysis program.

Methods

A total of 32 patients diagnosed as having endogenous CS (12 ACTH-dependent and 20 ACTH-independent) and a control group comprising 16 healthy individuals were included in the study. Polysomnographic analysis was performed. Blood samples were collected at 08:00 AM for analysis of ACTH and basal cortisol, and at 00:00 AM for midnight cortisol levels. The frequency and power of the slow wave activity (SWA), theta, alpha, and beta waves of the first and last non-rapid eye movement (NREM) cycles were measured with a spectral analysis program.

Results

The CS patient group had higher SWA power, especially in the first NREM cycle. In the ACTH-dependent group, SWA maximum and mean power values were higher in the frontal channels in the first NREM, compared to the last NREM sleep stage (p<0.05).

Conclusion

Cortisol has been found to be associated with SWA waves, making these waves higher in power, especially in the first NREM phase. This difference was much less pronounced in the final NREM sleep stage. The difference between the first and last NREM sleep stages with respect to the power of SWA in the frontal channel in the ACTH-dependent group suggests that not only cortisol but also high levels of ACTH affect the power of slow waves during sleep.

高皮质醇血症对库欣综合征患者睡眠脑电图频率和幅度的影响:一项频谱分析研究
目的研究内源性慢性高皮质醇血症对睡眠脑电图(EEG)的影响,以及促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)依赖型和非依赖型库欣综合征(CS)患者的差异。方法选取内源性CS患者32例(acth依赖型12例,acth非依赖型20例)和健康对照组16例。进行多导睡眠图分析。08:00 AM采集血样分析ACTH和基础皮质醇,00:00 AM采集午夜皮质醇水平。用频谱分析程序测量第一和最后非快速眼动(NREM)周期的慢波活动(SWA)、θ波、α波和β波的频率和功率。结果CS组的SWA功率较高,尤其是在NREM的第一个周期。在acth依赖组中,第一个NREM睡眠阶段额叶通道SWA最大和平均功率值高于最后一个NREM睡眠阶段(p<0.05)。研究发现,皮质醇与SWA波有关,使SWA波强度更高,尤其是在NREM的第一个阶段。这种差异在最后的非快速眼动睡眠阶段就不那么明显了。在依赖ACTH的组中,第一个和最后一个NREM睡眠阶段在额叶通道SWA强度方面的差异表明,不仅皮质醇,而且高水平的ACTH也会影响睡眠期间慢波的强度。
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5.20
自引率
3.30%
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55
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Neurophysiologie Clinique / Clinical Neurophysiology (NCCN) is the official organ of the French Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (SNCLF). This journal is published 6 times a year, and is aimed at an international readership, with articles written in English. These can take the form of original research papers, comprehensive review articles, viewpoints, short communications, technical notes, editorials or letters to the Editor. The theme is the neurophysiological investigation of central or peripheral nervous system or muscle in healthy humans or patients. The journal focuses on key areas of clinical neurophysiology: electro- or magneto-encephalography, evoked potentials of all modalities, electroneuromyography, sleep, pain, posture, balance, motor control, autonomic nervous system, cognition, invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation, signal processing, bio-engineering, functional imaging.
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