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Heart Rate Orcadian Rhythm as a Biological Marker of Desynchronization in Major Depression: A Methodological and Preliminary Report
Authors:Jacques Taillard  Patrick Sanchez  Patrick Lemoine  Jacques Mouret
Institution:1. UCPB, Hopital du Vinatier, 95, Boulevard Pinel, 69677, Bron cedex;2. Department of Physiologie et Biologie Humaine, Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France
Abstract:Heart rate (HR) was continuously monitored during successive 24-hr periods in 19 healthy subjects and 26 major depressed patients (DSM III-R). Recordings were performed after a 2-week wash-out period and the morningness or eveningness typology of each subject was determined. The chronobiological parameters and rhythm percentage (RP) were calculated by the single cosinor method from the smoothed HR curves of each subject. In normal subjects, HR follows a circadian rhythm (RP > 65%) with the lowest values at night. Morning type subjects have an earlier peak time (13:30) than evening type subjects (17:30). Major depressive patients were split into two groups; in the first one HR circadian rhythm was still present (RP > 63%) with a decrease in amplitude (24%) while in the second group, no circadian rhythm of HR could be detected (RP < 25%, decrease in amplitude > 70%). In the group of patients with a persisting HK circadian rhythm, no veritable phase advance was observed. Our results suggest that circadian HR rhythm, which can be easily studied with non-invasive methods, might represent a chronobiological marker of some depressions. Given the lag that exists between the rhythms of morning type and evening type subjects, our study also stresses the importance of taking into account this behavioural trait in chronobiological studies.
Keywords:Circadian rhythm  heart rate  morningness-eveningness  depression  desynchronisation
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