MK4MDD

Neurobiological Component Report

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Name Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
Description Rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep) is a normal stage of sleep characterized by the random movement of the eyes. Criteria for REM sleep includes rapid eye movement, but also low muscle tone and a rapid, low-voltage EEG; these features are easily discernible in a polysomnogram, the sleep study typically done for patients with suspected sleep disorders. REM sleep in adult humans typically occupies 20-25% of total sleep, about 90-120 minutes of a night's sleep. During REM, the activity of the brain's neurons are quite similar to that during waking hours; for this reason, the REM-sleep stage may be called paradoxical sleep.
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No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) 12 (12/0) Help

Positive relationship between Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and MDD (count: 7)
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rapid eye movement (REM) sleep Liscombe, 2002 patients and normal controls Aside from REM latency, none of the key sleep macroarchitect...... Aside from REM latency, none of the key sleep macroarchitectural variables differentiated MDD patients from controls. REM latency was longest in men with MDD. More...
REM sleep Rao, 2002 patients and normal controls Depressed subjects who had a unipolar course showed reduced ...... Depressed subjects who had a unipolar course showed reduced REM latency, higher REM density, and more REM sleep (specifically in the early part of the night) compared with controls who remained free from psychopathology at follow-up. More...
REM sleep Nofzinger, 2004 patients and normal controls Depressed patients showed greater REM sleep percentages. Depressed patients showed greater REM sleep percentages.
rapid eye movement (REM) sleep Le Bon, 2009 patients only Results showed significant correlations between the number o...... Results showed significant correlations between the number of cycles and REMS, and between the number of cycles and RL(REMS Latency), whereas correlations with NREMS (non-rapid eye movement sleep) were not significant. More...
rapid eye movement (REM) sleep Rao, 2008 patients and normal controls Compared with controls, depressed adolescents had significan...... Compared with controls, depressed adolescents had significantly reduced sleep efficiency, shorter latency to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, increased phasic REM sleep. The findings that EEG sleep measures are independent of clinical state, whereas HPA variables are state dependent, suggest that sleep and HPA measures make a differential contribution to our understanding of the pathophysiology and prognosis of mood disorders in adolescent patients. More...
rapid eye movement (REM) sleep Rao, 2009 high-risk people and normal controls Compared with normal controls, adolescents at high risk for ...... Compared with normal controls, adolescents at high risk for depression had shorter latency to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, increased phasic REM sleep, more REM sleep and elevated nocturnal urinary-free cortisol (NUFC) excretion at baseline. The findings that REM sleep abnormalities and elevated HPA activity occur before the onset of depression in at-risk adolescents suggest that these variables serve as vulnerability markers for the illness. More...
rapid eye movement (REM) sleep Yetkin, 2010 patients and normal controls Compared to the normal controls, the PTSD (post-traumatic st...... Compared to the normal controls, the PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) patients with MDD had decreased slow wave sleep (SWS), and a reduced rapid eye movement (REM) sleep latency. More...

Positive relationships between Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and other components at different levels (count: 9) Help
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Positive relationship network of Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in MK4MDD
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Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
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Negative relationships between Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and MDD (count: 0)
Negative relationships between Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and other components at different levels (count: 0) Help