Possible Association of Telomere Length With Sleep Duration. A Preliminary Pilot Study in a Sicilian Cohort with Centenarians.

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Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2021-12-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.37825/2239-9754.1031
Anna Aiello, Giulia Accardi, Sawan Alì, Calogero Caruso, Maxine Chen, Immaculata De Vivo, Mattia Emanuela Ligotti, Giovanni Scapagnini, Sergio Davinelli, Giuseppina Candore
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Abstract

Telomere length (TL) is considered a biomarker of ageing although this topic is still debated. Also, sleep pattern changes are physiological part of the normal ageing process. In fact, it is widely recognized that sleep duration declines with age, leading to dysregulation of circadian rhythms. The aim of our study was to analyse the possible association of sleep duration with TL in a sample of 135 subjects with ages ranging from 20 to 111 years, recruited from Palermo and neighbouring municipalities in Sicily (Italy). Preliminary data suggest that relative TL (RTL) decreases with age in both men and women. However, at older ages, the difference between men and women tends to narrow. Nonagenarian and centenarian women do not show RTL values significantly different from those observed in adult and old women (40-89 years aged). Moreover, to analyse the relationship between TL and sleep, we stratified sleep duration into greater or lesser than 8-h periods. We found that centenarians, who daily sleep 8 hours or more, have longer RTL than centenarians who sleep fewer than 8 hours. Although the relatively small sample size of centenarians, we provide preliminary evidence that sleep duration may affect the RTL of centenarians. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the relationship between centenarians, RTL and sleep duration. Further studies with greater sample size of centenarians are required to replicate and extend these data.

端粒长度与睡眠时间的可能关联。西西里百岁老人队列的初步试点研究。
端粒长度(TL)被认为是衰老的生物标志物,尽管这个话题仍然存在争议。此外,睡眠模式的改变是正常衰老过程的生理部分。事实上,人们普遍认为睡眠时间会随着年龄的增长而减少,从而导致昼夜节律失调。我们研究的目的是分析135名年龄在20至111岁之间的受试者的睡眠时间与TL之间的可能关联,这些受试者来自巴勒莫和西西里岛(意大利)的邻近城市。初步数据显示,男性和女性的相对TL (RTL)都随着年龄的增长而下降。然而,随着年龄的增长,男女之间的差异趋于缩小。90岁和100岁妇女的RTL值与成年和老年妇女(40-89岁)的RTL值没有显著差异。此外,为了分析TL与睡眠之间的关系,我们将睡眠时间分为大于或小于8小时的时间段。我们发现,每天睡眠8小时或以上的百岁老人的RTL比睡眠不足8小时的百岁老人更长。虽然百岁老人的样本量相对较小,但我们提供了初步证据,证明睡眠时间可能会影响百岁老人的RTL。据我们所知,这是第一个研究百岁老人、RTL和睡眠时间之间关系的研究。需要对百岁老人进行更大样本量的进一步研究来复制和扩展这些数据。
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