在睡眠剥夺和心理压力期间,基线和恢复睡眠测量和心血管测量之间的双向预测。

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Lauren N Pasetes, Kathleen M Rosendahl-Garcia, Namni Goel
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摘要

在为期5天的实验中,我们首次对32名健康成人(27-53岁;14雌性)。在两个基线夜(B1, B2)后的早晨以及心理应激后的上午(TSD AM)和晚上(TSD PM)收集CV测量值。活动描记术评估创伤前B2期和创伤后第一个恢复夜(R1)的睡眠。较高的睡眠后B2唤醒(WASO)预测较低的TSD PM卒中量和较高的TSD PM全身血管阻力指数(SVRI),较高的B2睡眠率预测反向关系,解释了12.8%-15.9%的TSD CV方差。B2 WASO越高,B2 AM SVRI越高。此外,较长的ptsd左心室射血时间预示着较晚的R1睡眠偏移、较长的睡眠持续时间和较高的WASO;相比之下,较高的TSD AM和TSD PM心率预示着较早的R1睡眠抵消。TSD CV指数解释了R1睡眠方差的14.8% ~ 24.9%。值得注意的是,女性表现出显著的预测性双向关系。我们的新研究结果表明,基线睡眠可以预测创伤后应激障碍和心理压力期间的CV指标,而这些指标可以预测恢复性睡眠,强调了睡眠和心血管健康之间的重要关系、机制和生物标志物。
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Bidirectional predictors between baseline and recovery sleep measures and cardiovascular measures during sleep deprivation and psychological stress.

For the first time, we investigated bidirectional predictors between baseline and recovery sleep and cardiovascular (CV) measures during total sleep deprivation (TSD) and psychological stress in a five-day experiment with 32 healthy adults (27-53y; 14 females). CV measures were collected in the morning after two baseline nights (B1, B2) and during TSD morning (TSD AM) and evening following psychological stress (TSD PM). Actigraphy assessed sleep during B2 before TSD and the first recovery night (R1) after TSD. Higher B2 wake after sleep onset (WASO) predicted lower TSD PM stroke volume and higher TSD PM systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), with greater B2 percent sleep predicting inverse relationships, explaining 12.8%-15.9% of the TSD CV variance. Also, higher B2 WASO predicted higher B2 AM SVRI. Furthermore, longer TSD left ventricular ejection time predicted later R1 sleep offset, longer sleep duration, and higher WASO; by contrast, higher TSD AM and TSD PM heart rate predicted earlier R1 sleep offset. TSD CV indices explained 14.8%-24.9% of the R1 sleep variance. Notably, females showed significant predictive bidirectional relationships. Our novel results demonstrate that baseline sleep predicts CV metrics during TSD and psychological stress, and that these metrics predict recovery sleep, underscoring crucial relationships, mechanisms, and biomarkers between sleep and cardiovascular health.

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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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374
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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