Effects of insufficient sleep on circadian rhythmicity and expression amplitude of the human blood transcriptome
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Abstract
Insufficient sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are associated with negative health outcomes, including obesity, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment, but the mechanisms involved remain largely unexplored. Twenty-six participants were exposed to 1 wk of insufficient sleep (sleep-restriction condition 5.70 h, SEM = 0.03 sleep per 24 h) and 1 wk of sufficient sleep (control condition 8.50 h sleep, SEM = 0.11). Immediately following each condition, 10 whole-blood RNA samples were collected from each participant, while controlling for the effects of light, activity, and food, during a period of total sleep deprivation. Transcriptome analysis revealed that 711 genes were up- or down-regulated by…
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- Circadian rhythm
- Sleep (system call)
- Transcriptome
- Gene expression
- Biology
- Endocrinology
- Homeostasis
- Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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