Structural Alterations in Large-scale Brain Networks and Their Relationship with Sleep Disturbances in the Adolescent Population

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Dajung Sung
Bumhee Park
Shin-Young Kim
Bung-Nyun Kim
Subin Park
Kyu-In Jung
Jungjin Kim
Min-Hyeon Park
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[1] The Catholic University of Korea,Department of Psychiatry, Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine
[2] Ajou University School of Medicine,Department of Biomedical Informatics
[3] Ajou University Medical Center,Office of Biostatistics, Ajou Research Institute for Innovative Medicine
[4] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
[5] National Center for Mental Health,Department of Research Planning
[6] The Catholic University of Korea,Department of Psychiatry, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine
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Scientific Reports | / 10卷
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Although sleep disturbances are highly prevalent in adolescents, neuroimaging evidence on the effects of sleep disturbances on their developing brains remains limited. Therefore, we explored gray matter volumes (GMVs) at the whole-brain level and investigated their relationship to sleep disturbances in a sample of Korean adolescents in the general population. We recruited participants from one middle school and high school. All participants and their legal guardians gave informed consent before participating in our study. We used component 5 of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to measure sleep disturbances and conducted a voxel-based morphometry-DARTEL procedure to measure GMVs. We performed partial correlation analyses to examine whether the GMVs were associated with sleep disturbances. A total of 56 adolescents participated in this study. Our results revealed that GMVs in multiple global regions were negatively correlated with sleep disturbances. Moreover, most of these identified regions belong to large-scale brain networks categorized by functional neuroimaging studies. We found an association between regional GMVs in multiple global regions involved in large-scale networks and the severity of sleep disturbances in the adolescent population. Based on this evidence and previous neuroimaging evidence, we suggest that structural alterations in the networks may be linked to sleep disturbances.
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