Longitudinal associations between adolescent catch-up sleep, white-matter maturation and internalizing problems
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Longitudinal associations between adolescent catch-up sleep, white-matter maturation and internalizing problems. / Guldner, Stella; Sarvasmaa, Anna S; Lemaître, Hervé; Massicotte, Jessica; Vulser, Hélène; Miranda, Ruben; Bezivin-Frère, Pauline; Filippi, Irina; Penttilä, Jani; Banaschewski, Tobias; Barker, Gareth J; Bokde, Arun Lw; Bromberg, Uli; Büchel, Christian; Conrod, Patricia J; Desrivières, Sylvane; Flor, Herta; Frouin, Vincent; Gallinat, Jürgen; Garavan, Hugh; Gowland, Penny; Heinz, Andreas; Nees, Frauke; Papadopoulos-Orfanos, Dimitri; Smolka, Michael N; Schumann, Gunter; Artiges, Eric; Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère; Martinot, Jean-Luc.
In: DEV COGN NEUROS-NETH, Vol. 59, 02.2023, p. 101193.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Longitudinal associations between adolescent catch-up sleep, white-matter maturation and internalizing problems
AU - Guldner, Stella
AU - Sarvasmaa, Anna S
AU - Lemaître, Hervé
AU - Massicotte, Jessica
AU - Vulser, Hélène
AU - Miranda, Ruben
AU - Bezivin-Frère, Pauline
AU - Filippi, Irina
AU - Penttilä, Jani
AU - Banaschewski, Tobias
AU - Barker, Gareth J
AU - Bokde, Arun Lw
AU - Bromberg, Uli
AU - Büchel, Christian
AU - Conrod, Patricia J
AU - Desrivières, Sylvane
AU - Flor, Herta
AU - Frouin, Vincent
AU - Gallinat, Jürgen
AU - Garavan, Hugh
AU - Gowland, Penny
AU - Heinz, Andreas
AU - Nees, Frauke
AU - Papadopoulos-Orfanos, Dimitri
AU - Smolka, Michael N
AU - Schumann, Gunter
AU - Artiges, Eric
AU - Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère
AU - Martinot, Jean-Luc
N1 - Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Sleep is an important contributor for neural maturation and emotion regulation during adolescence, with long-term effects on a range of white matter tracts implicated in affective processing in at-risk populations. We investigated the effects of adolescent sleep patterns on longitudinal changes in white matter development and whether this is related to the emergence of emotional (internalizing) problems. Sleep patterns and internalizing problems were assessed using self-report questionnaires in adolescents recruited in the general population followed up from age 14-19 years (N = 111 White matter structure was measured using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and estimated using fractional anisotropy (FA). We found that longitudinal increases in time in bed (TIB) on weekends and increases in TIB-variability between weekdays to weekend, were associated with an increase in FA in various interhemispheric and cortico-striatal tracts. Extracted FA values from left superior longitudinal fasciculus mediated the relationship between increases in TIB on weekends and a decrease in internalizing problems. These results imply that while insufficient sleep might have potentially harmful effects on long-term white matter development and internalizing problems, longer sleep duration on weekends (catch-up sleep) might be a natural counteractive and protective strategy.
AB - Sleep is an important contributor for neural maturation and emotion regulation during adolescence, with long-term effects on a range of white matter tracts implicated in affective processing in at-risk populations. We investigated the effects of adolescent sleep patterns on longitudinal changes in white matter development and whether this is related to the emergence of emotional (internalizing) problems. Sleep patterns and internalizing problems were assessed using self-report questionnaires in adolescents recruited in the general population followed up from age 14-19 years (N = 111 White matter structure was measured using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and estimated using fractional anisotropy (FA). We found that longitudinal increases in time in bed (TIB) on weekends and increases in TIB-variability between weekdays to weekend, were associated with an increase in FA in various interhemispheric and cortico-striatal tracts. Extracted FA values from left superior longitudinal fasciculus mediated the relationship between increases in TIB on weekends and a decrease in internalizing problems. These results imply that while insufficient sleep might have potentially harmful effects on long-term white matter development and internalizing problems, longer sleep duration on weekends (catch-up sleep) might be a natural counteractive and protective strategy.
KW - Humans
KW - Adolescent
KW - Young Adult
KW - Adult
KW - White Matter/physiology
KW - Diffusion Tensor Imaging/methods
KW - Sleep
KW - Sleep Deprivation
KW - Emotions
KW - Anisotropy
KW - Brain
U2 - 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101193
DO - 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101193
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 36610292
VL - 59
SP - 101193
JO - DEV COGN NEUROS-NETH
JF - DEV COGN NEUROS-NETH
SN - 1878-9293
ER -