Chronotype and subjective sleep quality predict white matter integrity in young people with emerging mental disorders

Author:

Crouse Jacob J.1ORCID,Park Shin Ho1ORCID,Hermens Daniel F.2ORCID,Lagopoulos Jim2ORCID,Park Minji1ORCID,Shin Mirim1ORCID,Carpenter Joanne S.1ORCID,Scott Elizabeth M.1ORCID,Hickie Ian B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brain and Mind Centre The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Thompson Institute University of the Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractProtecting brain health is a goal of early intervention. We explored whether sleep quality or chronotype could predict white matter (WM) integrity in emerging mental disorders. Young people (N = 364) accessing early‐intervention clinics underwent assessments for chronotype, subjective sleep quality, and diffusion tensor imaging. Using machine learning, we examined whether chronotype or sleep quality (alongside diagnostic and demographic factors) could predict four measures of WM integrity: fractional anisotropy (FA), and radial, axial, and mean diffusivities (RD, AD and MD). We prioritised tracts that showed a univariate association with sleep quality or chronotype and considered predictors identified by ≥80% of machine learning (ML) models as ‘important’. The most important predictors of WM integrity were demographics (age, sex and education) and diagnosis (depressive and bipolar disorders). Subjective sleep quality only predicted FA in the perihippocampal cingulum tract, whereas chronotype had limited predictive importance for WM integrity. To further examine links with mood disorders, we conducted a subgroup analysis. In youth with depressive and bipolar disorders, chronotype emerged as an important (often top‐ranking) feature, predicting FA in the cingulum (cingulate gyrus), AD in the anterior corona radiata and genu of the corpus callosum, and RD in the corona radiata, anterior corona radiata, and genu of corpus callosum. Subjective quality was not important in this subgroup analysis. In summary, chronotype predicted altered WM integrity in the corona radiata and corpus callosum, whereas subjective sleep quality had a less significant role, suggesting that circadian factors may play a more prominent role in WM integrity in emerging mood disorders.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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