| Literature DB >> 28239684 |
Shazia Jehan1, Evan Auguste1, Mahjabeen Hussain1, Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal2, Amon Brzezinski3, Ravi Gupta4, Hrayr Attarian5, Giradin Jean-Louis1, Samy I McFarlane6.
Abstract
The etiology of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is unknown; it may be due to the normal effect of hormones during the menstrual cycle as it occurs in the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.PMS affects women of childbearing age and remits with the onset of menstruation. The menstrual phase is known to influence stage 2 and REM sleep in women, irrespective of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Women with PMDD showed a decreased response to melatonin in their luteal phase as compared to the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle. However, melatonin duration or timing of offset in the morning has not been reported to correlate with the mood. Rather, improvement in mood-related symptoms of PMDD has been found to be influenced by sleep deprivation, be it sleep restrictions in early or late night. Sleep disturbance and decreased melatonin secretions due to hormonal fluctuations during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle could explain the sleep complaints of PMDD.Entities:
Keywords: Follicular; Hormone; Insomnia; Luteal; Menstrual cycle; Ovulation; PMDD; PMS; Sleep; Women
Year: 2016 PMID: 28239684 PMCID: PMC5323065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sleep Med Disord ISSN: 2379-0822