TRIB1 constitutes a molecular link between regulation of sleep and lipid metabolism in humans

Epidemiological studies show association between sleep duration and lipid metabolism. In addition, inactivation of circadian genes induces insulin resistance and hyperlipidemia. We hypothesized that sleep length and lipid metabolism are partially controlled by the same genes. We studied the associat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Translational psychiatry 2012-03, Vol.2 (3), p.e97-e97
Hauptverfasser: Ollila, H M, Utge, S, Kronholm, E, Aho, V, Van Leeuwen, W, Silander, K, Partonen, T, Perola, M, Kaprio, J, Salomaa, V, Sallinen, M, Härmä, M, Porkka-Heiskanen, T, Paunio, T
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Zusammenfassung:Epidemiological studies show association between sleep duration and lipid metabolism. In addition, inactivation of circadian genes induces insulin resistance and hyperlipidemia. We hypothesized that sleep length and lipid metabolism are partially controlled by the same genes. We studied the association of total sleep time (TST) with 60 genetic variants that had previously been associated with lipids. The analyses were performed in a Finnish population-based sample ( N =6334) and replicated in 2189 twins. Finally, RNA expression from mononuclear leucocytes was measured in 10 healthy volunteers before and after sleep restriction. The genetic analysis identified two variants near TRIB1 gene that independently contributed to both blood lipid levels and to TST (rs17321515, P =8.92 * 10 −5 , Bonferroni corrected P =0.0053, β =0.081 h per allele; rs2954029, P =0.00025, corrected P =0.015, β =0.076; P
ISSN:2158-3188
2158-3188
DOI:10.1038/tp.2012.20