Spindle-related brain activation in patients with insomnia disorder: An EEG-fMRI study

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Yan Shao
Guangyuan Zou
Serik Tabarak
Jie Chen
Xuejiao Gao
Ping Yao
Jiayi Liu
Yuezhen Li
Nana Xiong
Wen Pan
Mengying Ma
Shuqin Zhou
Jing Xu
Yundong Ma
Jiahui Deng
Qiqing Sun
Yanping Bao
Wei Sun
Jie Shi
Qihong Zou
Jia-Hong Gao
Hongqiang Sun
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[1] Peking University Sixth Hospital,Beijing City Key Lab for Medical Physics and Engineering, Institute of Heavy Ion Physics, School of Physics
[2] Peking University Institute of Mental Health,Center for MRI Research
[3] NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University),Peking
[4] National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital),Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences
[5] Peking University,Department of Physiology, College of Basic Medicine
[6] Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies,Department of Neuropsychiatry
[7] Peking University,Sleep Medicine Center
[8] PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research,National Institute On Drug Dependence and Beijing Key Laboratory of Drug Dependence
[9] Peking University,undefined
[10] Inner Mongolia Medical University,undefined
[11] Behavioral Neurology and Sleep Center,undefined
[12] Beijing Tian Tan Hospital,undefined
[13] Capital Medical University,undefined
[14] Suzhou Guangji Hospital,undefined
[15] The Affiliated Guangji Hospital of Soochow University,undefined
[16] Peking University,undefined
[17] McGovern Institute for Brain Research,undefined
[18] Peking University,undefined
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Sleep spindles; BOLD; Insomnia disorder; EEG-fMRI; Sleep quality;
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Sleep spindles have been implicated in sleep protection, depression and anxiety. However, spindle-related brain imaging mechanism underpinning the deficient sleep protection and emotional regulation in insomnia disorder (ID) remains elusive. The aim of the current study is to investigate the relationship between spindle-related brain activations and sleep quality, symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with ID. Participants (n = 46, 28 females, 18–60 years) were recruited through advertisements including 16 with ID, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and 30 matched controls. Group differences in spindle-related brain activations were analyzed using multimodality data acquired with simultaneous electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging during sleep. Compared with controls, patients with ID showed significantly decreased bilateral spindle-related brain activations in the cingulate gyrus (familywise error corrected p ˂ 0.05, cluster size 4401 mm3). Activations in the cingulate gyrus were negatively correlated with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores (r = -0.404, p = 0.005) and Self-Rating Anxiety Scale scores (r = -0.364, p = 0.013), in the pooled sample. These findings underscore the key role of spindle-related brain activations in the cingulate gyrus in subjective sleep quality and emotional regulation in ID.
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