How is autonomic nervous system activity in subjects who are sleepy but are unable to sleep in the daytime?

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Hiroko Morishima
Emiko Sugiyama
Masateru Matsushita
Shigehiko Uruha
Satoko Ito
Yukari Abe
Momoko Nishitani
Takuya Watanabe
Nakamori Suganuma
Schuhei Yamamura
Kentarou Yanagi
Yoshihisa Shigedo
Takayuki Kumano-Go
Hiroyoshi Adachi
Akira Mikami
Yoshiro Sugita
Masatoshi Takeda
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[1] Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,Psychiatry, Department of Integrated Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine
[2] Osaka Prefectural Mental Health Center,School of Health Science
[3] Osaka University Health Care Center,undefined
[4] Bukkyo University,undefined
[5] Osaka Prefectural Counseling Center for Persons with Disabilities,undefined
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autonomic nervous system; hyperarousal; Lorenz plot; sleep latency; sleepiness; spectral analysis;
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We investigated changes in the activity of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the relaxed condition in subjects who felt sleepy, but were unable to sleep. A total of 1021 subjects underwent daytime polysomnography. The sleep latency (SL) and the visual analog scale (VAS) were used to assess “immediate” objective and subjective sleepiness, respectively. The subjects were assigned to an “Alert-Alert” group (VAS ≤ 25 mm, SL ≥ 8 min), a “Sleepy-Alert” group (VAS ≥ 75 mm, SL ≥ 8 min), or a “Sleepy-Sleepy” group (VAS ≥ 75 mm, SL ≤ 4 min). In order to assess the ANS, the spectral analysis and the geometric method were used. The ANS data collected during the relaxed condition (after lights off, post-LO) was compared to that obtained during the control condition (before lights off, pre-LO). From the spectral analysis, a significant decrease of sympathetic function and an increase of parasympathetic function at post-LO in the Sleepy-Sleepy group, a tendency for sympathetic function decrease at post-LO in the Alert-Alert group, and no significant changes to sympathetic and parasympathetic function in the Sleepy-Alert group were observed. The results from the geometric method supported the results of the spectral analysis in the Alert-Alert group and the Sleepy-Sleepy group. The results of this study suggest that the ANS plays a role in individuals who are unable to sleep even though they feel sleepy and are given the opportunity to sleep.
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