a good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence also indicates that poor sleep is detrimental to brain myelination. In this study, we test the hypothesis that sleep quality and/or quantity relate to variability in cognitive and emotional function via the mediating effect of interindividual differences in proxy neuroimaging measures of white matter integrity and intracortical myelination. by employing a demographically and neuropsychologically well-characterized sample of healthy people drawn from the human connectome project (n = 974), we found that quality and amount of sleep were only marginally linked to cognitive performance. In contrast, poor quality and short sleep increased negative affect (i.e. anger, fear, and perceived stress) and reduced life satisfaction and positive emotionality. at the brain level, poorer sleep quality and shorter sleep duration related to lower intracortical myelin in the mid-posterior cingulate cortex (p = 0.038), middle temporal cortex (p = 0.024), and anterior orbitofrontal cortex (OFC, p = 0.034) but did not significantly affect different measures of white matter integrity. finally, lower intracortical myelin in the OFC mediated the association between poor sleep quality and negative emotionality (p < 0.05). we conclude that intracortical myelination is an important mediator of the negative consequences of poor sleep on affective behavior.

Toschi, N., Passamonti, L., Bellesi, M. (2021). Sleep quality relates to emotional reactivity via intracortical myelination. SLEEP, 44(1) [10.1093/sleep/zsaa146].

Sleep quality relates to emotional reactivity via intracortical myelination

Toschi N.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

a good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence also indicates that poor sleep is detrimental to brain myelination. In this study, we test the hypothesis that sleep quality and/or quantity relate to variability in cognitive and emotional function via the mediating effect of interindividual differences in proxy neuroimaging measures of white matter integrity and intracortical myelination. by employing a demographically and neuropsychologically well-characterized sample of healthy people drawn from the human connectome project (n = 974), we found that quality and amount of sleep were only marginally linked to cognitive performance. In contrast, poor quality and short sleep increased negative affect (i.e. anger, fear, and perceived stress) and reduced life satisfaction and positive emotionality. at the brain level, poorer sleep quality and shorter sleep duration related to lower intracortical myelin in the mid-posterior cingulate cortex (p = 0.038), middle temporal cortex (p = 0.024), and anterior orbitofrontal cortex (OFC, p = 0.034) but did not significantly affect different measures of white matter integrity. finally, lower intracortical myelin in the OFC mediated the association between poor sleep quality and negative emotionality (p < 0.05). we conclude that intracortical myelination is an important mediator of the negative consequences of poor sleep on affective behavior.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore PHYS-06/A - Fisica per le scienze della vita, l'ambiente e i beni culturali
English
brain
HCP
MRI
myelin
sleep
Data were provided by the Human Connectome Project, WU-Minn Consortium (Principal Investigators: David Van Essen and Kamil Ugurbil; 1U54MH091657) funded by the 16 NIH Institutes and Centers that support the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; and by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University. We thank Dr Luisa de Vivo for her comments on this manuscript. This work was supported by Wellcome Trust Seed Award in Science (215267/Z/19/Z to M.B.). L.P. is supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC), UK (MR/P01271X/1).
Toschi, N., Passamonti, L., Bellesi, M. (2021). Sleep quality relates to emotional reactivity via intracortical myelination. SLEEP, 44(1) [10.1093/sleep/zsaa146].
Toschi, N; Passamonti, L; Bellesi, M
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