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Sleep as a Mediator of the Stress-Immune Relationship

 

作者: Martica Hall,   Andrew Baum,   Daniel J. Buysse,   Holly G. Prigerson,   David J. Kupfer,   Charles F. Reynolds,  

 

期刊: Psychosomatic Medicine  (OVID Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 60, issue 1  

页码: 48-51

 

ISSN:0033-3174

 

年代: 1998

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectiveTo evaluate the role of sleep in the relationship of intrusive thoughts/avoidance behaviors to natural killer cell (NKC) number and function.MethodTwenty-nine individuals seeking treatment for bereavement-related depression were studied in the sleep laboratory. Background and clinical variables, including the Impact of Event Scale (IES) and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), were administered during the week preceding a 3-night sleep study. Blood samples were collected upon awakening after the second or third night of sleep.ResultsGreater frequency of intrusive thoughts and avoidance behaviors was associated with more time spent awake during the first non-rapid eye movement period (NREM-1) and lower NKC number (p values < .01). Greater time spent awake during NREM-1 was associated with lower NKC numbers (p < .05). Regression analyses revealed that the significant relationship between symptoms of intrusion/avoidance and NKC number was no longer significant when time spent awake during NREM-1 was entered into the regression equation. Time spent awake during NREM-1 accounted for 12% of the variance in NKC number (p < .05), whereas intrusion/avoidance accounted for 7% of the variance in NKC number (NS).ConclusionsThese results suggest that EEG-assessed sleep may be a significant correlate of the stress-immune relationship.

 



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