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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between glymphatic function and sleep quality in adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Previous research has linked glymphatic dysfunction to MDD in adults, often associated with sleep disturbances, but the relationship between these factors in adolescents remains unclear.
Patients and methods: This study utilized Diffusion Tensor Imaging analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) to assess glymphatic system function and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to evaluate sleep quality in adolescents. A total of 138 participants were included: 80 first-episode and medication-naive patients with MDD (total 80: 9 with mild MDD, 28 with moderate MDD, 43 with severe MDD), and 58 healthy controls. Pearson correlation analysis was performed to examine the relationship between sleep quality and glymphatic function.
Results: The results showed adolescents with MDD demonstrated poor sleep quality, whereas healthy controls exhibited normal sleep quality. However, no significant impairment in glymphatic function was observed. Furthermore, no clear correlation was found between sleep quality and glymphatic function in the adolescent MDD group.
Conclusion: This study provides novel insights into the neurobiological mechanisms of adolescent MDD, suggesting that the glymphatic system may not contribute to its pathogenesis in the same way as in adults. However, this cross-sectional study, with its small sample size and single-center design, limits the generalizability of the findings. Future research should adopt longitudinal, multicenter, and larger-scale designs to further investigate these relationships in more depth.
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Nature and Science of Sleep is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of sleep science and sleep medicine, including the neurophysiology and functions of sleep, the genetics of sleep, sleep and society, biological rhythms, dreaming, sleep disorders and therapy, and strategies to optimize healthy sleep.
Specific topics covered in the journal include:
The functions of sleep in humans and other animals
Physiological and neurophysiological changes with sleep
The genetics of sleep and sleep differences
The neurotransmitters, receptors and pathways involved in controlling both sleep and wakefulness
Behavioral and pharmacological interventions aimed at improving sleep, and improving wakefulness
Sleep changes with development and with age
Sleep and reproduction (e.g., changes across the menstrual cycle, with pregnancy and menopause)
The science and nature of dreams
Sleep disorders
Impact of sleep and sleep disorders on health, daytime function and quality of life
Sleep problems secondary to clinical disorders
Interaction of society with sleep (e.g., consequences of shift work, occupational health, public health)
The microbiome and sleep
Chronotherapy
Impact of circadian rhythms on sleep, physiology, cognition and health
Mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms, centrally and peripherally
Impact of circadian rhythm disruptions (including night shift work, jet lag and social jet lag) on sleep, physiology, cognition and health
Behavioral and pharmacological interventions aimed at reducing adverse effects of circadian-related sleep disruption
Assessment of technologies and biomarkers for measuring sleep and/or circadian rhythms
Epigenetic markers of sleep or circadian disruption.