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Association of salivary-assessed oxytocin and cortisol levels with time of night and sleep stage
Authors:Mark Blagrove  Nathalie C Fouquet  Alison L Baird  Edward F Pace-Schott  Anna C Davies  Jennifer L Neuschaffer  Josephine A Henley-Einion  Christoph T Weidemann  Johannes Thome  Patrick McNamara  Oliver H Turnbull
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK
2. Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, UK
3. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
4. Department of Psychiatry, Rostock University, Rostock, Germany
5. Boston University, Boston, USA
6. Bangor University, Bangor, UK
Abstract:There have been proposals for REM to have a function of emotional memory consolidation, and also for REM sleep to be involved in the promotion of attachment behaviour. The hormones cortisol and oxytocin, respectively, may be involved in these proposed REM sleep functions. However, there are conflicting reports on whether levels of cortisol differ between sleep stages when time since sleep onset (SSO) is controlled, and virtually no literature on whether levels of oxytocin differ between sleep stages. This study thus investigated the changes in levels of oxytocin (OT) and cortisol (CT) across the night, and whether these levels differ between REM and N2 sleep when time SSO is controlled. 20 participants (10 males, 10 females, mean age?=?20.45, SD?=?2.01) were awakened 10?min into REM and N2 sleep periods in the sleep laboratory and gave saliva samples which were assayed for OT and CT. Levels of OT were relatively constant across the night, whereas CT increased significantly. REM and N2 did not differ significantly neither for OT nor for CT. The study has implications for models of sleep-dependent memory consolidation that incorporate the late sleep increase in cortisol as a functional component of memory consolidation, and also for the medical diagnostic assaying of OT during sleep.
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