Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria (Jun 2015)

Objective short sleep duration is associated with the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in insomnia

  • Carolina D’Aurea,
  • Dalva Poyares,
  • Ronaldo D. Piovezan,
  • Gisele Passos,
  • Sergio Tufik,
  • Marco Tulio de Mello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20150053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 6
pp. 516 – 519

Abstract

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Objective To evaluate the association between objective short sleep duration in patients with insomnia and changes in blood parameters related to hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity.Method A cross-sectional pilot study was conducted in 30 middle-aged adults with chronic insomnia who were divided into 2 groups according to polysomnography (PSG) total sleep time (TST) (TST > 5h and < 5h). All patients underwent subjective analysis of sleep quality, anthropometric measurements, PSG, and determination off asting blood parameters.Results The results revealed lower sleep efficiency and higher sleep latency for those with a TST < 5h. The subjective sleep quality was worse in the TST < 5h. Significantly, higher glucose and cortisol levels were observed with a TST < 5h. Glucose, cortisol and ACTH levels were inversely correlated with the PSG total sleep time.Conclusion Patients with insomnia with objective short sleep duration had HPA-associated endocrine and metabolic imbalances chronically linked to increases in cardiovascular risk observed with this more severe insomnia phenotype.

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