A PER3 Polymorphism Interacts with Sleep Duration to Influence Transient Mood States in Women.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tatiana D Viena, Christina M Gobin, Ana I Fins, Travis J A Craddock, Aurélien Tartar, Jaime L Tartar
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Abstract

Background: Expression of the clock family of genes in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) regulates the molecular control of circadian timing. Increasing evidence also implicates clock gene activity in the development of mood disorders. In particular, variation in the PER3 clock gene has been shown to influence diurnal preference and sleep homeostasis. However, there is not currently a clear association between PER3 polymorphisms and mood. This is possibly because the PER3 gene has been shown to influence homeostatic sleep drive, rather than circadian timing, and the PER3 gene may be behaviorally relevant only under chronic sleep loss conditions.

Methods: To test the association between PER3 allele status and impaired mood, a total of 205 healthy women were genotyped for PER3 allele status and responded to previously-validated psychological questionnaires surveying self-reported sleep habits (MEQ, PSQI) and mood. Our mood measures included two measures of short-term, transient mood (state anxiety and mood disturbance) and two measures of longer term, ongoing mood (trait anxiety and depressive symptomology).

Results: The PER3 genotype distribution was 88 (42.9%) for PER3(4/4), 98 (47.8%) for PER3(4/5), and 19 (9.3%) for PER3(5/5). Our sleep duration x genotype interaction analyses showed that, relative to longer allele carriers, PER3(4/4) genotypes were at greater risk for transient psychological effects (mood and state anxiety) when they reported reduced sleep durations.

Conclusion: Sleep duration plays a critical role in understanding the extent to which PER3 allele status relates to mood states.

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PER3多态性与睡眠时间相互作用影响女性短暂情绪状态
背景:视交叉上核(SCN)中时钟家族基因的表达调节了昼夜节律的分子控制。越来越多的证据也表明,生物钟基因活动与情绪障碍的发展有关。特别是,PER3时钟基因的变异已被证明会影响昼夜偏好和睡眠稳态。然而,目前还没有明确的PER3多态性与情绪之间的联系。这可能是因为PER3基因已被证明影响体内平衡睡眠驱动,而不是昼夜节律,并且PER3基因可能仅在慢性睡眠缺失条件下与行为相关。方法:为了检验PER3等位基因状态与情绪受损之间的关系,共对205名健康女性进行PER3等位基因基因分型,并对先前验证的心理问卷进行问卷调查,包括自我报告的睡眠习惯(MEQ, PSQI)和情绪。我们的情绪测量包括两个短期的、短暂的情绪测量(状态焦虑和情绪障碍)和两个长期的、持续的情绪测量(特质焦虑和抑郁症状)。结果:PER3基因型分布为PER3(4/4) 88个(42.9%),PER3(4/5) 98个(47.8%),PER3(5/5) 19个(9.3%)。我们的睡眠时间与基因型相互作用分析表明,相对于较长的等位基因携带者,PER3(4/4)基因型在报告睡眠时间减少时,出现短暂心理影响(情绪和状态焦虑)的风险更大。结论:睡眠时间在理解PER3等位基因状态与情绪状态的关系中起着关键作用。
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Journal of Circadian Rhythms
Journal of Circadian Rhythms Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Circadian Rhythms is an Open Access, peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles dealing with circadian and nycthemeral (daily) rhythms in living organisms, including processes associated with photoperiodism and daily torpor. Journal of Circadian Rhythms aims to include both basic and applied research at any level of biological organization (molecular, cellular, organic, organismal, and populational). Studies of daily rhythms in environmental factors that directly affect circadian rhythms are also pertinent to the journal"s mission.
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