Acute Sleep Loss Induces Tissue-Specific Epigenetic and Transcriptional Alterations to Circadian Clock Genes in Men

Jul 14, 2015The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism

Short-Term Sleep Loss Causes Tissue-Specific Changes in Gene Activity Related to the Body’s Clock in Men

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Abstract

Acute total sleep deprivation increased methylation of the CRY1 gene promoter by 4% in adipose tissue.

  • Promoter methylation of the PER1 gene increased in adipose tissue by 15% and 9% after sleep deprivation.
  • Skeletal muscle exhibited a decrease in gene expression of BMAL1 by 18% and CRY1 by 22% following total sleep deprivation.
  • Serum cortisol levels decreased after sleep deprivation, which may affect peripheral tissue clocks.
  • Postprandial plasma glucose concentrations were elevated after sleep deprivation compared to after a sleep session.

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