| Literature DB >> 31599472 |
Velda J González-Mercado1, Anujit Sarkar2, Frank J Penedo3, Josué Pérez-Santiago4, Susan McMillan1, Sara Janet Marrero5, Miguel A Marrero-Falcón6, Cindy L Munro7.
Abstract
Cancer treatment-associated gut microbial perturbation/dysbiosis has been implicated in the pathobiology of sleep disturbance; however, evidence is scarce. Eighteen newly diagnosed rectal cancer patients (ages 52-81 years; 10 males) completed a sleep disturbance questionnaire and provided stool samples for 16s RNA gene sequencing during chemo-radiotherapy. Descriptive statistics, Wilcoxon test and regression analyses were computed. Regression analyses showed the Shannon's diversity index to be a significant factor associated with sleep disturbance. This preliminary work suggests that the biological "gut-brain axis" mechanism may be associated with symptoms of sleep disturbance.Entities:
Keywords: dysbiosis; sleep disturbance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31599472 PMCID: PMC7644135 DOI: 10.1111/jsr.12915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sleep Res ISSN: 0962-1105 Impact factor: 3.981