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Higher distal proximal skin temperature is associated with reduced bedtime vigilance in young people with major depressive disorder

Gordon, C. J.; Shin, M.; Guo, Y. L.; Carpenter, J. S.; Robillard, R.; Crouse, J.; Naismith, S. L.; Scott, E. M.; Hermens, D. F.; Hickie, I. B.

2026-05-20 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.64898/2026.05.17.26353435 medRxiv
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Young people with major depressive disorder (MDD) exhibit altered thermoregulation, which has also been linked to vigilance and sustained attention. However, whether peripheral skin temperature is associated with cognitive vulnerability around sleep onset is unknown. We examined the relationship between the distal-proximal skin temperature gradient (DPG) and vigilance in 38 young people with MDD (20.1{+/-}3.7 years, 65.9% female) using an in-laboratory protocol spanning 4h before, to 2h after, habitual sleep time. Participants were classified into DPGwarm and DPGcold subgroups based on being above or below median DPG before sleep onset. Linear mixed models adjusted for age and sex examined psychomotor vigilance task performance across timepoints. The DPGwarm subgroup (n=19) showed significantly worse performance than DPGcold (n=19) across the evening for mean reaction time (RT), reciprocal reaction time, number of lapses, and fastest 10% of RT (all p[&le;]0.003). Significant GroupxTime interactions were observed for mean RT (F(3,90.4)=5.00, p=0.003) and lapses (F(3,93.6)=6.73, p<0.001), with DPGwarm participants showing progressively worse performance approaching sleep onset. At 2h post-habitual sleep onset, DPGwarm participants exhibited slower RT ({Delta}=129ms, p<0.001) and nearly four times more lapses (14.9 vs 4.1, p<0.001). Performance decrements were not accompanied by differences in melatonin timing, subjective sleepiness or mood, suggesting DPG may index cognitive vulnerability independently. Of note, younger age was associated with greater vigilance decrements. These findings demonstrate that elevated peripheral skin temperature before sleep onset is associated with reduced vigilance in young people with MDD, and may therefore have potential utility as a non-invasive thermoregulatory biomarker of cognitive vulnerability.

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