暨南大学医学部广东省第二人民医院影像科,广东 广州 510317
杨静怡,硕士生,研究方向:脑功能磁共振,E-mail: yangjingyi1213@163.com
纸质出版日期:2023-05-20,
收稿日期:2022-11-08,
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杨静怡,田军章.原发性失眠大脑默认网络功能损害的特点及其机制[J].中山大学学报(医学科学版),2023,44(03):528-533.
YANG Jing-yi,TIAN Jun-zhang.Characteristics and Mechanism of Brain Default Mode Network Dysfunction in Primary Insomnia[J].Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences),2023,44(03):528-533.
杨静怡,田军章.原发性失眠大脑默认网络功能损害的特点及其机制[J].中山大学学报(医学科学版),2023,44(03):528-533. DOI: 10.13471/j.cnki.j.sun.yat-sen.univ(med.sci).2023.0322.
YANG Jing-yi,TIAN Jun-zhang.Characteristics and Mechanism of Brain Default Mode Network Dysfunction in Primary Insomnia[J].Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences),2023,44(03):528-533. DOI: 10.13471/j.cnki.j.sun.yat-sen.univ(med.sci).2023.0322.
原发性失眠是常见的睡眠障碍之一,属于原因不明的失眠类型,常常伴有多种日间功能损害和睡眠-觉醒紊乱。神经影像学及神经电生理学研究提示,原发性失眠患者可能存在默认网络功能损害,并与患者的日间功能障碍和睡眠-觉醒紊乱密切相关。本文对原发性失眠的默认网络功能损害特点进行总结,并介绍在神经结构影像学、功能影像学和神经电生理学方面的相关研究及默认网络功能损害引发原发性失眠日间功能损伤和睡眠-觉醒紊乱的作用和机制。
Primary insomnia is one of the common sleep disorders. It is a type of insomnia with unknown causes, which is often accompanied by a variety of daytime dysfunction and sleep-wake disorders. Neuroimaging and neuroelectrophysiology studies suggest that there may be default mode network dysfunction in patients with primary insomnia, which is closely related to daytime dysfunction and sleep-wake disorder. This article summarizes the characteristics of default mode network dysfunction of primary insomnia and introduces related research in neural structural imaging, functional imaging and neuroelectrophysiology, as well as the role and the mechanism of default mode network impairment leading to daytime dysfunction and sleep-wake disorder of primary insomnia.
原发性失眠默认网络功能损害神经影像
primary insomniadefault mode networkdysfunctionneuroimaging
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