Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 59-65, January 2009

Sleep spindles in chronic psychophysiological insomnia

  • Célyne H. Bastien

      Affiliations

    • École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6
    • Laboratoire de Neurosciences Comportementales Humaines, Centre de Recherche, Université Laval–Robert Giffard, Québec, Canada
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6. Tel.: +1 418 656 2131x8344; fax: +1 418 656 3646.
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  • Geneviève St-Jean

      Affiliations

    • École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6
    • Laboratoire de Neurosciences Comportementales Humaines, Centre de Recherche, Université Laval–Robert Giffard, Québec, Canada
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  • Isabelle Turcotte

      Affiliations

    • École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6
    • Laboratoire de Neurosciences Comportementales Humaines, Centre de Recherche, Université Laval–Robert Giffard, Québec, Canada
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  • Charles M. Morin

      Affiliations

    • École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6
    • Laboratoire de Neurosciences Comportementales Humaines, Centre de Recherche, Université Laval–Robert Giffard, Québec, Canada
    • Centre d'Étude des Troubles du Sommeil, Centre de Recherche, Université Laval–Robert Giffard, Québec, Canada
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  • Mélanie Lavallée

      Affiliations

    • Département de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada
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  • Julie Carrier

      Affiliations

    • Département de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada

Received 18 July 2007 published online 26 September 2008.

Abstract 

Objective

A sleep spindle is an electroencephalographic feature that is unique to sleep. It has been suggested that this phasic event has a sleep-protective function. The objective of the present study was to document one aspect of sleep protection in chronic insomnia sufferers: the number and density of sleep spindles in Stage 2 sleep.

Methods

Sleep spindles were scored during Stage 2 sleep on the second and third nights of a protocol of polysomnographic recordings that lasted for four consecutive nights. The sample included 16 participants suffering from insomnia (INS group; mean age=43.4 years) and 14 good sleepers (GS group; mean age=38.1 years). Participants underwent sleep and psychological evaluations. The INS group participants met the diagnostic criteria for primary psychophysiological insomnia (mean duration of insomnia=9.6 years).

Results

The total number of sleep spindles in Stage 2 sleep and the density (sleep spindles per minute) according to the total time spent in Stage 2 sleep were compiled. Repeated-measures analyses of variance showed no significant difference in the number and in the density of sleep spindles between the INS group (68.46 and 0.60, respectively) and the GS group (56.28 and 0.46, respectively).

Conclusion

These results suggest no deficiency in the sleep-protection mechanism of psychophysiological insomnia sufferers in comparison with good sleeper controls, as measured by the number and density of sleep spindles.

Keywords: Spindle, Insomnia, Sleep-protection mechanisms

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PII: S0022-3999(08)00230-4

doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2008.05.013

Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 59-65, January 2009