1. [Genes of the circadian rhythm and sleep disorders in an open population of men aged 25-64 years (an epidemiological study under the WHO MONICA-PSYCHOSOCIAL program)].
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Gafarov VV, Gromova EA, Tripelgorn AN, Gagulin IV, Maksimov VN, and Gafarova AV
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- Male, Humans, Circadian Rhythm genetics, Epidemiologic Studies, World Health Organization, ARNTL Transcription Factors, Sleep Wake Disorders epidemiology, Sleep Wake Disorders genetics
- Abstract
Objective: To study an effect of polymorphisms of genes encoding circadian rhythm proteins ( CLOCK, BMAL1, PER2, NPAS2 ) on sleep disorders in men aged 25-64 years., Material and Methods: The general examination was carried out according to standard methods included in the WHO MONICA-psychosocial (MOPSY) program. The standard Jenkins questionnaire was used to study sleep disorders. Genotyping of the polymorphisms of CLOCK, BMAL1, PER2, NPAS2 was carried out., Results: Carriers of the C/T genotype of CLOCK rs2412646 were more likely to think that their sleep was «satisfactory» or «bad». Carriers of the C/T genotype of BMAL1 rs2278749 were more likely to experience disturbing dreams, they woke up tired and exhausted. Carriers of the A/A genotype of PER2 rs934945 were more likely (25%) to wake up two or more times a night, in general, from 4 to 7 times a week. In the population, the C/T and T/T genotypes of NPAS2 rs4851377 were significantly more common in individuals with 7-hour sleep (50% and 53.3%, respectively)., Conclusion: An association of certain polymorphisms of t CLOCK, BMAL1, PER2, NPAS2 with sleep disorders was found.
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- 2023
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