Telomere length in sleep disorders

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Gülüstan Eşel , Özlem Olguner Eker , Ayaz Amraliyev , Akif Asdemir , Elif Özge Biçer , Damla Badur Mermer , Munis Dündar , Ertuğrul Eşel , Sevda İsmailoğulları
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Abstract

Background

Sleep and circadian rhythms are affected by aging. Although the relationship between sleep disorders and cellular aging has been demonstrated in some studies, it still remains unclear. Telomere length has been considered one of the sensitive biomarkers for aging in recent years. Studies investigating the relationship between sleep disorders and telomere length are limited and their results are inconsistent. This study aims to demonstrate telomere length in sleep disorders.

Methods

The study sample consisted of 116 participants, 94 patients and 22 healthy participants. Patients groups comprised diagnosed with narcolepsy (N = 31), insomnia (N = 20), Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) (N = 21), and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) (N = 22) according to ICSD-3 diagnostic criteria. All participants were aged between 18‐55 and had no tobacco, alcohol, or substance dependence. Telomere lengths of the participants were measured using the rtPCR method.

Results

When telomere lengths were compared across groups, no significant differences were observed between the healthy controls and any of the patient groups. However, among the patient groups, individuals with insomnia had significantly shorter telomere lengths compared to those with RLS (p = 0.014) and OSAS (p = 0.012) (F = 4.405; p = 0.002).

Conclusions

The finding that patients with insomnia exhibited shorter telomeres than those with RLS and OSAS suggests that insomnia may present a higher risk for age-related diseases and accelerated aging processes.
端粒长度与睡眠障碍。
背景:睡眠和昼夜节律受到年龄的影响。尽管睡眠障碍和细胞衰老之间的关系已经在一些研究中得到证实,但仍不清楚。端粒长度近年来被认为是衰老的敏感生物标志物之一。研究睡眠障碍和端粒长度之间的关系是有限的,他们的结果是不一致的。本研究旨在证明端粒体长度与睡眠障碍有关。方法:研究样本包括116名受试者,94名患者和22名健康者。患者组根据ICSD-3诊断标准分为发作性睡病(N = 31)、失眠(N = 20)、不宁腿综合征(N = 21)、阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(N = 22)。所有参与者年龄在18到55岁之间,没有烟草、酒精或物质依赖。使用rtPCR方法测量参与者的端粒长度。结果:当端粒长度在两组之间进行比较时,没有观察到健康对照组和任何患者组之间的显着差异。然而,在患者组中,失眠患者的端粒长度明显短于RLS患者(p = 0.014)和OSAS患者(p = 0.012)(F = 4.405; = 0.002页)。结论:失眠患者的端粒比睡眠倒睡症和OSAS患者的端粒更短,这一发现表明失眠患者患年龄相关疾病和加速衰老过程的风险更高。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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