REM sleep fragmentation associated with depressive symptoms and genetic risk for depression in a community-based sample of adolescents.


Journal

Journal of affective disorders
ISSN: 1573-2517
Titre abrégé: J Affect Disord
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 7906073

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 02 2019
Historique:
received: 20 08 2018
revised: 19 10 2018
accepted: 11 11 2018
pubmed: 19 11 2018
medline: 9 4 2019
entrez: 19 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Fragmented REM sleep may impede overnight resolution of distress and increase depressive symptoms. Furthermore, both fragmented REM and depressive symptoms may share a common genetic factor. We explored the associations between REM sleep fragmentation, depressive symptoms, and a polygenic risk score (PRS) for depression among adolescents. About 161 adolescents (mean age 16.9 ± 0.1 years) from a birth cohort underwent a sleep EEG and completed the Beck Depression Inventory-II the same day. We calculated PRSes for depressive symptoms with PRSice 1.25 software using weights from a recent genome-wide association study for dimensions of depressive symptoms (negative emotion, lack of positive emotion and somatic complaints). REM fragmentation in relation to entire REM duration was manually calculated from all REM epochs. REM latency and density were derived using SomnoMedics DOMINO software. PRSes for somatic complaints and lack of positive emotions were associated with higher REM fragmentation percent. A higher level of depressive symptoms was associated with increased percent of REM fragmentation and higher REM density, independently of the genetic risks. Belonging to the highest decile in depressive symptoms was associated with a 2.9- and 7.6-fold risk of belonging to the highest tertile in REM fragmentation and density. In addition, higher PRS for somatic complaints had an independent, additive effect on increased REM fragmentation. A single night's sleep EEG was measured, thus the night-to-night stability of the REM fragmentation-depressive symptom link is unclear. Depressive symptoms and genetic risk score for somatic complaints are independently associated with more fragmented REM sleep. This offers new insights on the quality of sleep and its relation to adolescents' mood.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30448760
pii: S0165-0327(18)31808-1
doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.11.077
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

757-763

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Auteurs

Anu-Katriina Pesonen (AK)

Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: anukatriina.pesonen@helsinki.fi.

Michael Gradisar (M)

School of Psychology, Flinders, Australia.

Liisa Kuula (L)

Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Michelle Short (M)

School of Psychology, Flinders, Australia.

Ilona Merikanto (I)

Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Riin Tark (R)

University of Tartu, Estonia.

Katri Räikkönen (K)

Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Jari Lahti (J)

Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.

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