Effects of acute sleep deprivation and recovery sleep on cognitive performance in depressed individuals

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Olivia Larson , Mathias Basner , Hengyi Rao , Holly Barilla , Elaine M. Boland , Jennifer R. Goldschmied , Christopher W. Jones , Yvette I. Sheline , John A. Detre , Michael E. Thase , Philip R. Gehrman
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Abstract

Acute sleep deprivation (SD) can lead to rapid albeit transient antidepressant effects for some individuals with clinical depression. However, SD also has adverse effects on cognitive performance. As investigations into the mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effects of SD take place, it will also be important to fully characterize effects on other aspects of mental function. Here, we investigated relationships between depression and performance on a battery = assessing a range of cognitive domains at baseline, during acute SD, and after recovery sleep. Thirty-six individuals with current depression and 10 euthymic controls underwent a baseline night of sleep followed by 36 h of total SD and one night of recovery sleep in the laboratory. Participants completed the Cognition battery and a self-report survey of wellbeing twice after each protocol night. Depressed individuals had similar – if not faster – performance on Cognition subtests relative to healthy controls at baseline and reported worse wellbeing. SD had pronounced effects on both speed and accuracy across Cognition subtests, with all participants becoming slower, less accurate, and less efficient overall; no differences between depressed and healthy controls were observed. Performance returned to pre-deprivation levels after recovery sleep. These results suggest that currently depressed individuals exhibit the same decrements in cognitive performance after acute SD as non-depressed individuals, which is a critical consideration for future research aimed at elucidating the mechanisms that underlie SD's antidepressant effects and potential therapeutic applications.
急性睡眠剥夺和恢复性睡眠对抑郁症患者认知表现的影响。
急性睡眠剥夺(SD)可以导致一些临床抑郁症患者快速而短暂的抗抑郁作用。然而,SD对认知能力也有不利影响。随着对SD抗抑郁作用机制的研究,充分描述其对心理功能其他方面的影响也很重要。在这里,我们调查了抑郁和电池性能之间的关系=在基线、急性SD期间和恢复性睡眠后评估一系列认知领域。36名抑郁症患者和10名正常对照者在实验室中进行了一晚的基线睡眠,随后进行了36小时的总SD和一晚的恢复性睡眠。参与者在每个协议夜之后完成了两次认知电池和自我幸福感调查报告。抑郁个体在认知测试中的表现与基线时的健康对照相似,甚至更快,但幸福感更差。SD对认知子测试的速度和准确性都有明显的影响,所有参与者都变得更慢、更不准确、效率更低;在抑郁症患者和健康对照组之间没有观察到差异。恢复睡眠后,表现恢复到剥夺前的水平。这些结果表明,当前抑郁个体在急性SD后表现出与非抑郁个体相同的认知能力下降,这是未来研究旨在阐明SD抗抑郁作用和潜在治疗应用的机制的关键考虑因素。
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Journal of psychiatric research
Journal of psychiatric research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
622
审稿时长
130 days
期刊介绍: Founded in 1961 to report on the latest work in psychiatry and cognate disciplines, the Journal of Psychiatric Research is dedicated to innovative and timely studies of four important areas of research: (1) clinical studies of all disciplines relating to psychiatric illness, as well as normal human behaviour, including biochemical, physiological, genetic, environmental, social, psychological and epidemiological factors; (2) basic studies pertaining to psychiatry in such fields as neuropsychopharmacology, neuroendocrinology, electrophysiology, genetics, experimental psychology and epidemiology; (3) the growing application of clinical laboratory techniques in psychiatry, including imagery and spectroscopy of the brain, molecular biology and computer sciences;
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