Prolonged sleep restriction induces changes in pathways involved in cholesterol metabolism and inflammatory responses
Aho, V., Ollila, H. M., Kronholm, E., Bondia-Pons, I., Soininen, P., Kangas, A. J., Hilvo, M., Seppälä, I., Kettunen, J., Oikonen, M., Raitoharju, E., Hyötyläinen, T., Kähönen, M., Viikari, J. S., Härmä, M., Sallinen, M., Olkkonen, V. M., Alenius, H., Jauhiainen, M., . . . Porkka-Heiskanen, T. (2016). Prolonged sleep restriction induces changes in pathways involved in cholesterol metabolism and inflammatory responses. Scientific Reports, 6, Article 24828. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep24828
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Sleep loss and insufficient sleep are risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases, but data on how
insufficient sleep contributes to these diseases are scarce. These questions were addressed using two
approaches: an experimental, partial sleep restriction study (14 cases and 7 control subjects) with
objective verification of sleep amount, and two independent epidemiological cohorts (altogether
2739 individuals) with questions of sleep insufficiency. In both approaches, blood transcriptome and
serum metabolome were analysed. Sleep loss decreased the expression of genes encoding cholesterol
transporters and increased expression in pathways involved in inflammatory responses in both
paradigms. Metabolomic analyses revealed lower circulating large HDL in the population cohorts
among subjects reporting insufficient sleep, while circulating LDL decreased in the experimental sleep
restriction study. These findings suggest that prolonged sleep deprivation modifies inflammatory and
cholesterol pathways at the level of gene expression and serum lipoproteins, inducing changes toward
potentially higher risk for cardiometabolic diseases.
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