| Literature DB >> 24896296 |
Janek Spada1, Christian Sander1, Ralph Burkhardt2, Madlen Häntzsch2, Roland Mergl1, Markus Scholz3, Ulrich Hegerl1, Tilman Hensch1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The neuropeptide S receptor (NPSR1) and its ligand neuropeptide S (NPS) have received increased attention in the last few years, as both establish a previously unknown system of neuromodulation. Animal research studies have suggested that NPS may be involved in arousal/wakefulness and may also have a crucial role in sleep regulation. The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs324981 in NPSR1 has begun to shed light on a function of the NPS-system in human sleep regulation. Due to an amino acid exchange, the T-allele leads to an increased sensitivity of the NPSR1. In the only genome-wide association study to date on circadian sleep parameters in humans, an association was found between rs324981 and regular bedtime. However, the sleep parameters in this study were only measured by self-rating. Therefore, our study aimed to replicate these findings using an objective measure of sleep.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24896296 PMCID: PMC4045816 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Association results between the NPSR1 SNP (rs324981) genotype and actigraphic sleep parameters.
| phenotype | genotype | p-value | |||
| A/A+A/T [n = 120+199] | T/T [n = 74] | ||||
| mean | 95% CI | mean | 95% CI | ||
| sleep duration [h:m] | 6∶31 | {6∶25, 6∶38} | 6∶11 | {5∶57, 6∶24} | 0.007 |
| rest duration [h:m] | 7∶53 | {7∶47, 7∶59} | 7∶33 | {7∶21, 7∶45} | 0.003 |
| sleep onset latency | 7.94 | {7.30, 8.64} | 6.97 | {5.84, 8.32} | 0.193 |
| sleep onset [h:m] | 23∶18 | {23∶12, 23∶23} | 23∶26 | {23∶15, 23∶37} | 0.199 |
| rest onset [h:m] | 23∶07 | {23∶02, 23∶13} | 23∶16 | {23∶05, 23∶28} | 0.146 |
The table shows the covariate-adjusted means, 95% confidence intervals (CI) and p-values based on univariate analysis of covariance (ANCOVA; covariates: sex, age, BMI).
Footnotes: CI = confidence interval; h = hour; m = minute;
*significant at the corrected alpha level,
back-transformed values (inverse hyperbolic sine transformation).