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Inter-individual differences in habitual sleep timing and entrained phase of endogenous circadian rhythms of BMAL1, PER2 and PER3 mRNA in human leukocytes

Archer, SN, Viola, AU, Kyriakopoulou, V, von Schantz, M and Dijk, DJ (2008) Inter-individual differences in habitual sleep timing and entrained phase of endogenous circadian rhythms of BMAL1, PER2 and PER3 mRNA in human leukocytes SLEEP, 31 (5). 608 - 617. ISSN 0161-8105

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Abstract

Study Objectives: Individual sleep timing differs and is governed partly by circadian oscillators, which may be assessed by hormonal markers, or by clock gene expression. Clock gene expression oscillates in peripheral tissues, including leukocytes. The study objective was to determine whether the endogenous phase of these rhythms, assessed in the absence of the sleep-wake and light-dark cycle, correlates with habitual sleep-wake timing. Design: Observational, cross-sectional. Setting: Home environment and Clinical Research Center. Participants: 24 healthy subjects aged 25.0 ± 3.5 (SD) years. Measurements: Actigraphy and sleep diaries were used to characterize sleep timing. Circadian rhythm phase and amplitude of plasma melatonin, cortisol, and BMAL1, PER2, and PER3 expression were assessed during a constant routine. Results: Circadian oscillations were more robust for PER3 than for BMAL1 or PER2. Average peak timings were 6:05 for PER3, 8:06 for PER2, 15:06 for BMAL1, 4:20 for melatonin, and 10:49 for cortisol. Individual sleep-wake timing correlated with the phases of melatonin and cortisol. Individual PER3 rhythms correlated significantly with sleep-wake timing and the timing of melatonin and cortisol, but those of PER2 and BMAL1 did not reach significance. The correlation between sleep timing and PER3 expression was stronger in individuals homozygous for the variant of the PER3 polymorphism that is associated with morningness. Conclusions: Individual phase differences in PER3 expression during a constant routine correlate with sleep timing during entrainment. PER3 expression in leukocytes represents a useful molecular marker of the circadian processes governing sleep-wake timing.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Posted with permission from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Uncontrolled Keywords:sleep-wake cycle, constant routine, circadian rhythms, melatonin, cortisol, leukocytes, clock genes, BLOOD MONONUCLEAR-CELLS, CLOCK GENE-EXPRESSION, PERIPHERAL-BLOOD, MORNINGNESS-EVENINGNESS, DIURNAL PREFERENCE, LENGTH POLYMORPHISM, OSCILLATORS, HEALTHY, PERIOD, YOUNG
Divisions:Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences > Biochemistry and Physiology
ID Code:285505
Deposited By:Symplectic Elements
Deposited On:18 May 2012 09:59
Last Modified:08 Jun 2013 15:22

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