Scientific Reports (Jul 2023)

An exploratory study on the association between serotonin and sleep breathing disorders

  • Mieszko Wieckiewicz,
  • Helena Martynowicz,
  • Gilles Lavigne,
  • Frank Lobbezoo,
  • Takafumi Kato,
  • Efraim Winocur,
  • Joanna Wezgowiec,
  • Dariusz Danel,
  • Anna Wojakowska,
  • Grzegorz Mazur,
  • Joanna Smardz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38842-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract This exploratory observational study aimed to evaluate whether the blood levels of serotonin and enzymes involved in serotonin synthesis are associated with sleep breathing parameters. A total of 105 patients were included in this study, who were subjected to single-night polysomnography with simultaneous audio–video recordings. Peripheral blood samples were collected to estimate the serum levels of serotonin, tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (TPH1), and aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC). Results showed a negative correlation between blood serotonin levels, and oxygen desaturation index (ODI) (p = 0.027), central apnea (p = 0.044) and obstructive apnea (OA) (p = 0.032) scores. Blood TPH1 levels were negatively correlated with average (p = 0.003) and minimal saturation (p = 0.035) and positively correlated with apnea–hypopnea index (p = 0.010), OA (p = 0.049), and hypopnea index (p = 0.007) scores. A tendency to sleep-disordered breathing seemed to co-occur with lower blood serotonin and higher TPH1 levels. Clinical Trial Registration : www.ClinicalTrials.gov , identifier NCT04214561