Literature DB >> 33190030

The association between emotional dysregulation and REM sleep features in insomnia disorder.

Andrea Galbiati1, Marco Sforza2, Elisabetta Fasiello3, Francesca Casoni3, Nadia Marrella3, Caterina Leitner3, Marco Zucconi3, Luigi Ferini-Strambi2.   

Abstract

Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is involved in nightly emotional processing; therefore, its disruption might be associated with an impaired ability of emotional regulation during daytime. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the presence of emotional dysregulation in insomnia patients and to test its correlation with REM sleep features. Forty-six subjects (23 insomnia patients and 23 healthy controls) were enrolled. All subjects underwent an assessment for the evaluation of emotion dysregulation (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, DERS), sleep quality, insomnia severity, excessive daytime sleepiness, worry, rumination, depressive and anxious symptomatology. Insomnia patients underwent a nocturnal polysomnographic recording to characterize sleep macrostructure and REM sleep microstructure variables. Insomnia patients reported increased values of emotional dysregulation. REM sleep percentage and REM sleep latency significantly correlated with DERS total score, and with the subscales "Lack of Confidence in Emotional Regulation Skills", "Difficulties in Behavioral Control" and "Difficulty in recognizing emotions". Furthermore, positive correlations between REM arousal index and emotion dysregulation were found, whereas REM density negatively correlated with DERS. Our results suggest the presence of a relationship between REM sleep and emotional regulation in insomnia patients.
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Keywords:  Emotional dysregulation; Hyperarousal; Insomnia; Polysomnography; REM sleep

Year:  2020        PMID: 33190030     DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2020.105642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.310


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