Temporal characteristics of delta activity during NREM sleep in depressed outpatients and healthy adults: Group and sex effects

Citation
R. Armitage et al., Temporal characteristics of delta activity during NREM sleep in depressed outpatients and healthy adults: Group and sex effects, SLEEP, 23(5), 2000, pp. 607-617
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
SLEEP
ISSN journal
01618105 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
607 - 617
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-8105(20000801)23:5<607:TCODAD>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Study Objectives: The primary aim was to evaluate group and sex differences in delta activity across non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in depressed patients and healthy controls. Design: Repeated-measures ANOVA contrasted delta power, amplitude and incid ence in the first three NREM periods (stages 2,3, and 4) of sleep. The time course of delta activity was evaluated with exponential regressions. Age e ffects on delta were evaluated with linear regression analysis. Setting: Two consecutive nights were spent in the laboratory, the first of which served as adaptation. Patients or Participants: Twenty-two (9 men, 13 women) symptomatic, but unm edicated, outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and 23 healthy c ontrols (15 men, 8 women) participated in the study. Measurements and Results: Delta power and amplitude showed significant grou p by sex interactions. Men with MDD showed lower power and amplitude in NRE M sleep compared to women with MDD, but did not differ significantly from c ontrols, However, the time course of delta power and amplitude was signific antly different in men with MDD, with lower accumulation and slower dissipa tion across NREM sleep than all other groups. Women with MDD showed no evid ence of lower delta power and amplitude or an abnormal time course compared to control women or men. Age had a differential influence on delta activit y between the groups, with little age-related change in delta activity in t he depressed groups. Conclusions: It was concluded that slow-wave sleep deficiencies may be char acteristic of men, but not women, with MDD, It was also concluded that the influence of age on delta activity varied as a function of both psychiatric status and sex.