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Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt

Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt
Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt
Human performance is modulated by circadian rhythmicity and homeostatic sleep pressure. Whether and how this interaction is represented at the regional brain level has not been established. We quantified changes in brain responses to a sustained-attention task during 13 functional magnetic resonance imaging sessions scheduled across the circadian cycle, during 42 hours of wakefulness and after recovery sleep, in 33 healthy participants. Cortical responses showed significant circadian rhythmicity, the phase of which varied across brain regions. Cortical responses also significantly decreased with accrued sleep debt. Subcortical areas exhibited primarily a circadian modulation that closely followed the melatonin profile. These findings expand our understanding of the mechanisms involved in maintaining cognition during the day and its deterioration during sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment.
0036-8075
687-690
Muto, Vincenzo
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Muto, Vincenzo, Jaspar, Mathieu, Meyer, Christelle, Kussé, Caroline, Chellappa, Sarah L., Degueldre, Christian, Balteau, Evelyne, Shaffii-Le Bourdiec, Anahita, Luxen, André, Middleton, Benita, Archer, Simon N., Phillips, Christophe, Collette, Fabienne, Vandewalle, Gilles, Dijk, Derk Jan and Maquet, Pierre (2016) Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt. Science (New York, N.Y.), 353 (6300), 687-690. (doi:10.1126/science.aad2993).

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Abstract

Human performance is modulated by circadian rhythmicity and homeostatic sleep pressure. Whether and how this interaction is represented at the regional brain level has not been established. We quantified changes in brain responses to a sustained-attention task during 13 functional magnetic resonance imaging sessions scheduled across the circadian cycle, during 42 hours of wakefulness and after recovery sleep, in 33 healthy participants. Cortical responses showed significant circadian rhythmicity, the phase of which varied across brain regions. Cortical responses also significantly decreased with accrued sleep debt. Subcortical areas exhibited primarily a circadian modulation that closely followed the melatonin profile. These findings expand our understanding of the mechanisms involved in maintaining cognition during the day and its deterioration during sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 June 2016
Published date: 12 August 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 479649
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479649
ISSN: 0036-8075
PURE UUID: b00a8b22-cbdc-43f2-b6eb-c6a03961fb70
ORCID for Sarah L. Chellappa: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6190-464X

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Author: Vincenzo Muto
Author: Mathieu Jaspar
Author: Christelle Meyer
Author: Caroline Kussé
Author: Sarah L. Chellappa ORCID iD
Author: Christian Degueldre
Author: Evelyne Balteau
Author: Anahita Shaffii-Le Bourdiec
Author: André Luxen
Author: Benita Middleton
Author: Simon N. Archer
Author: Christophe Phillips
Author: Fabienne Collette
Author: Gilles Vandewalle
Author: Derk Jan Dijk
Author: Pierre Maquet

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