著者
野村忍
所属
題材
生体リズム
被検体
ヒト
データ収集方法
実験
専門分野
生理学
評価指標
キーワード
自律神経ホルモンcortisolsleep qualityawakeningambulatory electrocardiogramsautonomic nervous system activity
概要

書誌:   Neuro Endocrinol Lett , 2010

Shuhei Izawa, Nagisa Sugaya, Ryuichiro Yamamoto, Namiko Ogawa, Shinobu Nomura. (2010), The cortisol awakening response and autonomic nervous system activity during nocturnal and early morning periods. Neuro Endocrinol Lett, 31(5), 685-689.

Abstract The current study focuses on autonomic nervous system activity during sleep as a physiological aspect of sleep quality, and investigated the associations between the cortisol awakening response (CAR) and autonomic activity during sleep and after awakening. Ambulatory electrocardiograms were obtained from 20 participants, who also provided saliva samples (at the time of awakening, and 30, 45, and 60 min after awakening) and rated the subjective quality of their sleep at home. Autonomic activity was assessed with the Lorenz plot indices, cardiac sympathetic index (CSI) and cardiac vagal index. Total salivary cortisol secretion after awakening was calculated as area under the curve with respect to ground (AUCG) and increase (AUCI ). After controlling for confounding  factors, including sleep duration and awakening time, cortisol AUCG and AUCI were both  found to be negatively correlated with CSI during the 30 min before and after awakening:  before (r = –0.526 and –0.601 respectively) and after (r = –0.540 and –0.493 respectively).  Self-reported sleep quality was not associated with the CAR. These results suggest that the CAR is negatively affected by basal sympathetic activity immediately before and after awakening, but not affected by subjective sleep quality. Physiological arousals around the time of awakening might inhibit the CAR

登録日
2015年02月02日 00:06
登録者