Literature DB >> 26149168

Nocturnal Melatonin Profiles in Patients with Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder and Control Sleepers.

Gorica Micic1, Nicole Lovato2, Michael Gradisar2, Helen J Burgess3, Sally A Ferguson4, David J Kennaway5, Leon Lack2.   

Abstract

A significant delay in the timing of endogenous circadian rhythms has been associated with delayed sleep phase disorder (DSPD). More recently, other mechanisms have also been proposed to account for this disorder. To further explore the etiology of DSPD, the present study compared nocturnal melatonin profiles of 26 DSPD patients (18 males, 8 females; age, 21.73 ± 4.98 years) and 17 normally timed good sleepers (10 males, 7 females; age, 23.82 ± 5.23 years) in a time-free, dim-light (<10 lux) laboratory environment. A 30-h modified constant routine with alternating 20-min sleep opportunities and 40 min of enforced wakefulness was used to measure the endogenous melatonin circadian rhythm. Salivary melatonin was sampled half-hourly from 1820 h to 0020 h and then hourly from 0120 h to 1620 h. DSPD patients had significantly later timed melatonin profiles that were delayed by approximately 3 h compared to normal sleepers, and there were no notable differences in the relative duration of secretion between groups. However, melatonin secretion between dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) and acrophase was less prominent in DSPD patients compared to good sleepers, who showed a more acute initial surge of melatonin following the DLMO. Although the regulatory role of melatonin is unknown, abnormal melatonin profiles have been linked to psychiatric and neurological disorders (e.g., major depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, Parkinson disease). These results therefore suggest that in addition to a delayed endogenous circadian rhythm, a diminished initial surge of melatonin secretion following DLMO may contribute to the etiology of DSPD.
© 2015 The Author(s).

Entities:  

Keywords:  bright-light therapy; circadian rhythm; dim-light melatonin onset; melatonin profiles; phase response curve; sleep disorder

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26149168     DOI: 10.1177/0748730415591753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Rhythms        ISSN: 0748-7304            Impact factor:   3.182


  9 in total

1.  Sleep and circadian variability in people with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder versus healthy controls.

Authors:  Helen J Burgess; Margaret Park; James K Wyatt; Muneer Rizvydeen; Louis F Fogg
Journal:  Sleep Med       Date:  2017-03-14       Impact factor: 3.492

Review 2.  Sleep's role in the development and resolution of adolescent depression.

Authors:  Michael Gradisar; Michal Kahn; Gorica Micic; Michelle Short; Chelsea Reynolds; Faith Orchard; Serena Bauducco; Kate Bartel; Cele Richardson
Journal:  Nat Rev Psychol       Date:  2022-06-20

3.  Increased sensitivity of the circadian system to light in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder.

Authors:  Lauren A Watson; Andrew J K Phillips; Ihaia T Hosken; Elise M McGlashan; Clare Anderson; Leon C Lack; Steven W Lockley; Shantha M W Rajaratnam; Sean W Cain
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 5.182

Review 4.  Sleep behavior across the lifespan: How a model can expand our current understanding.

Authors:  Stephanie J Crowley
Journal:  Sleep Med Rev       Date:  2015-12-17       Impact factor: 11.609

5.  Efficacy of melatonin with behavioural sleep-wake scheduling for delayed sleep-wake phase disorder: A double-blind, randomised clinical trial.

Authors:  Tracey L Sletten; Michelle Magee; Jade M Murray; Christopher J Gordon; Nicole Lovato; David J Kennaway; Stella M Gwini; Delwyn J Bartlett; Steven W Lockley; Leon C Lack; Ronald R Grunstein; Shantha M W Rajaratnam
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 11.069

Review 6.  Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Reciprocal Interactions Between Sleep Disorders and Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Zhengjie Yang; Xiaona Zhang; Chengqian Li; Song Chi; Anmu Xie
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 4.677

7.  Understanding Sleep-Wake Behavior in Late Chronotype Adolescents: The Role of Circadian Phase, Sleep Timing, and Sleep Propensity.

Authors:  Christin Lang; Cele Richardson; Gorica Micic; Michael Gradisar
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-03-11       Impact factor: 4.157

8.  Relationship of nocturnal concentrations of melatonin, gamma-aminobutyric acid and total antioxidants in peripheral blood with insomnia after stroke: study protocol for a prospective non-randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Wei Zhang; Fang Li; Tong Zhang
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 5.135

9.  Chrono-Nutrition and Diet Quality in Adolescents with Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder.

Authors:  Maxime Berendsen; Myrthe Boss; Marcel Smits; Gerda K Pot
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-02-19       Impact factor: 5.717

  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.