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The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects

In Older Adults (OAs), Electroencephalogram (EEG) slowing in frontal lobes and a diminished muscle atonia during Rapid Eye Movement sleep (REM) have each been effective tracers of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), but this relationship remains to be explored by non-linear analysis. Likewise, data pro...

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Autores principales: Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra, Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E., Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A., Miramontes, Pedro, Vázquez-Tagle, Génesis, Enciso-Alva, Julio C., García-Muñoz, Valeria, Cubero-Rego, Lourdes, Pineda-Sánchez, José E., Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I., Lopez-Noguerola, Jose S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6056768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30065684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01205
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author Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra
Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E.
Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A.
Miramontes, Pedro
Vázquez-Tagle, Génesis
Enciso-Alva, Julio C.
García-Muñoz, Valeria
Cubero-Rego, Lourdes
Pineda-Sánchez, José E.
Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I.
Lopez-Noguerola, Jose S.
author_facet Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra
Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E.
Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A.
Miramontes, Pedro
Vázquez-Tagle, Génesis
Enciso-Alva, Julio C.
García-Muñoz, Valeria
Cubero-Rego, Lourdes
Pineda-Sánchez, José E.
Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I.
Lopez-Noguerola, Jose S.
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description In Older Adults (OAs), Electroencephalogram (EEG) slowing in frontal lobes and a diminished muscle atonia during Rapid Eye Movement sleep (REM) have each been effective tracers of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), but this relationship remains to be explored by non-linear analysis. Likewise, data provided by EEG, EMG (Electromyogram) and EOG (Electrooculogram)—the three required sleep indicators—during the transition from REM to Non-REM (NREM) sleep have not been related jointly to MCI. Therefore, the main aim of the study was to explore, with results for Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) and multichannel DFA (mDFA), the Color of Noise (CN) at the NREM to REM transition in OAs with MCI vs. subjects with good performances. The comparisons for the transition from NREM to REM were made for each group at each cerebral area, taking bilateral derivations to evaluate interhemispheric coupling and anteroposterior and posterior networks. In addition, stationarity analysis was carried out to explore if the three markers distinguished between the groups. Neuropsi and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) were administered, as well as other geriatric tests. One night polysomnography was applied to 6 OAs with MCI (68.1 ± 3) and to 7 subjects without it (CTRL) (64.5 ± 9), and pre-REM and REM epochs were analyzed for each subject. Lower scores for attention, memory and executive funcions and a greater index of arousals during sleep were found for the MCI group. Results confirmed that EOGs constituted significant markers of MCI, increasing the CN for the MCI group in REM sleep. The CN of the EEG from the pre-REM to REM was higher for the MCI group vs. the opposite for the CTRL group at frontotemporal areas. Frontopolar interhemispheric scaling values also followed this trend as well as right anteroposterior networks. EMG Hurst values for both groups were lower than those for EEG and EOG. Stationarity analyses showed differences between stages in frontal areas and right and left EOGs for both groups. These results may demonstrate the breakdown of fractality of areas especially involved in executive functioning and the way weak stationarity analyses may help to distinguish between sleep stages in OAs.
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spelling pubmed-60567682018-07-31 The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E. Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A. Miramontes, Pedro Vázquez-Tagle, Génesis Enciso-Alva, Julio C. García-Muñoz, Valeria Cubero-Rego, Lourdes Pineda-Sánchez, José E. Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I. Lopez-Noguerola, Jose S. Front Psychol Psychology In Older Adults (OAs), Electroencephalogram (EEG) slowing in frontal lobes and a diminished muscle atonia during Rapid Eye Movement sleep (REM) have each been effective tracers of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), but this relationship remains to be explored by non-linear analysis. Likewise, data provided by EEG, EMG (Electromyogram) and EOG (Electrooculogram)—the three required sleep indicators—during the transition from REM to Non-REM (NREM) sleep have not been related jointly to MCI. Therefore, the main aim of the study was to explore, with results for Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) and multichannel DFA (mDFA), the Color of Noise (CN) at the NREM to REM transition in OAs with MCI vs. subjects with good performances. The comparisons for the transition from NREM to REM were made for each group at each cerebral area, taking bilateral derivations to evaluate interhemispheric coupling and anteroposterior and posterior networks. In addition, stationarity analysis was carried out to explore if the three markers distinguished between the groups. Neuropsi and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) were administered, as well as other geriatric tests. One night polysomnography was applied to 6 OAs with MCI (68.1 ± 3) and to 7 subjects without it (CTRL) (64.5 ± 9), and pre-REM and REM epochs were analyzed for each subject. Lower scores for attention, memory and executive funcions and a greater index of arousals during sleep were found for the MCI group. Results confirmed that EOGs constituted significant markers of MCI, increasing the CN for the MCI group in REM sleep. The CN of the EEG from the pre-REM to REM was higher for the MCI group vs. the opposite for the CTRL group at frontotemporal areas. Frontopolar interhemispheric scaling values also followed this trend as well as right anteroposterior networks. EMG Hurst values for both groups were lower than those for EEG and EOG. Stationarity analyses showed differences between stages in frontal areas and right and left EOGs for both groups. These results may demonstrate the breakdown of fractality of areas especially involved in executive functioning and the way weak stationarity analyses may help to distinguish between sleep stages in OAs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6056768/ /pubmed/30065684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01205 Text en Copyright © 2018 Rosales-Lagarde, Rodriguez-Torres, Itzá-Ortiz, Miramontes, Vázquez-Tagle, Enciso-Alva, García-Muñoz, Cubero-Rego, Pineda-Sánchez, Martínez-Alcalá and Lopez-Noguerola. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra
Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E.
Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A.
Miramontes, Pedro
Vázquez-Tagle, Génesis
Enciso-Alva, Julio C.
García-Muñoz, Valeria
Cubero-Rego, Lourdes
Pineda-Sánchez, José E.
Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I.
Lopez-Noguerola, Jose S.
The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title_full The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title_fullStr The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title_full_unstemmed The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title_short The Color of Noise and Weak Stationarity at the NREM to REM Sleep Transition in Mild Cognitive Impaired Subjects
title_sort color of noise and weak stationarity at the nrem to rem sleep transition in mild cognitive impaired subjects
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6056768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30065684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01205
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