睡眠剥夺对单核细胞亚类和功能的影响。

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Fatema Al-Rashed, Halemah Alsaeed, Nadeem Akhter, Haya Alabduljader, Fahd Al-Mulla, Rasheed Ahmad
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摘要

睡眠不足、肥胖和全身性炎症之间的关系是一个重要的研究领域,因为它对健康有重大影响。虽然已经确定睡眠不足会对肥胖和代谢综合征产生不利影响,但具体的机制,特别是与肥胖无关的亚临床炎症,仍不清楚。本研究探讨了睡眠质量如何影响单核细胞亚类分布及其与全身炎症的关系。在我们的队列研究中,237名健康参与者按身体质量指数进行分类。参与者的饮食摄入、身体活动和睡眠模式通过可穿戴式ActiGraph GT3X加速度计进行客观跟踪。数据显示,肥胖者睡眠质量明显较低,慢性低度炎症发生率较高。非经典单核细胞在肥胖中显著增加,与睡眠质量下降和促炎细胞因子升高相关。虽然体重指数是导致炎症的重要因素,但中介分析进一步确定,睡眠中断独立地导致炎症,而与肥胖状况无关。受控睡眠剥夺实验证实了这些发现,表明非经典单核细胞表达的可逆增加。这项研究强调了睡眠质量在调节免疫反应和肥胖炎症中的重要性,表明提高睡眠质量可以减少炎症,改善健康状况。
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Impact of sleep deprivation on monocyte subclasses and function.

The relationship between sleep deprivation, obesity, and systemic inflammation is a critical area of investigation due to its significant impact on health. While it is established that poor sleep adversely affects obesity and metabolic syndromes, the specific mechanisms, particularly subclinical inflammation independent of obesity, remain unclear. This study investigates how sleep quality influences monocyte subclass distribution and its association with systemic inflammation across a spectrum of body mass index categories. In our cohort study, 237 healthy participants were categorized by body mass index. Participants' dietary intake, physical activity, and sleep patterns were objectively tracked through wearable ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer. The data showed that obese individuals had significantly lower sleep quality and higher chronic low-grade inflammation. Nonclassical monocytes increased significantly in obesity, correlating with reduced sleep quality and elevated proinflammatory cytokines. Although body mass index emerged as a significant factor in driving inflammation, mediation analyses further defined that sleep disruption independently contributes to inflammation, regardless of obesity status. Controlled sleep deprivation experiments confirmed these findings, demonstrating reversible increases in nonclassical monocytes expression. This study highlights the importance of sleep quality in regulating immune responses and inflammation in obesity, suggesting that improving sleep quality could reduce inflammation and improve health outcomes.

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Journal of immunology
Journal of immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
495
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The JI publishes novel, peer-reviewed findings in all areas of experimental immunology, including innate and adaptive immunity, inflammation, host defense, clinical immunology, autoimmunity and more. Special sections include Cutting Edge articles, Brief Reviews and Pillars of Immunology. The JI is published by The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
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