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Brain structural correlates of subjective sleepiness and insomnia symptoms in shift workers

Authors
 Hyunwoo Jeong  ;  Hyewon Yeo  ;  Kyung Hwa Lee  ;  Nambeom Kim  ;  Jiyoon Shin  ;  Min Cheol Seo  ;  Sehyun Jeon  ;  Yu Jin Lee  ;  Seog Ju Kim 
Citation
 FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, Vol.18 : 1330695, 2024-02 
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
ISSN
 1662-4548 
Issue Date
2024-02
Keywords
brain imaging ; cortical surface area ; insomnia ; motor cortex ; neuroimaging ; putamen ; shift worker ; sleepiness
Abstract
Background: Studies on the brain structures of shift workers are limited; thus, this cross-sectional study aimed to compare the brain structures and the brain structural correlates of subjective sleepiness and insomnia symptoms between shift workers and non-shift workers.

Methods: Shift workers (n = 63) and non-shift workers (n = 58) completed questionnaires assessing subjective sleepiness and insomnia symptoms. Cortical thickness, cortical surface area, and subcortical volumes were measured by magnetic resonance imaging. The brain morphometric measures were compared between the groups, and interaction analyses using the brain morphometric measures as the dependent variable were performed to test the interactions between the study group and measures of sleep disturbance (i.e., subjective sleepiness and insomnia symptoms).

Results: No differences in cortical thickness, cortical surface area, or subcortical volumes were detected between shift workers and non-shift workers. A single cluster in the left motor cortex showed a significant interaction between the study group and subjective sleepiness in the cortical surface area. The correlation between the left motor cortex surface area and the subjective sleepiness level was negative in shift workers and positive in non-shift workers. Significant interaction between the study group and insomnia symptoms was present for the left/right putamen volumes. The correlation between the left/right putamen volumes and insomnia symptom levels was positive in shift workers and negative in non-shift workers.

Conclusion: Left motor cortex surface area and bilateral putamen volumes were unique structural correlates of subjective sleepiness and insomnia symptoms in shift workers, respectively.
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DOI
10.3389/fnins.2024.1330695
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Others (기타) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/204142
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