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Lectin YKL-40 Level and Telomere Length are Indicators of Insomnia Disorder.

Authors :
Jing Li
Pei-Pei Liu
Yan Wang
Chong-Yang Ren
Mei Zhang
Source :
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience. 2024, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To explore the relationship between YKL-40 level, telomere length, and different subtypes of insomnia disorder. Methods: A total of 145 individuals suffering from insomnia were enrolled and divided into four groups according to the insomniac subtypes: difficulty initiating sleep, early morning awakening, difficulty maintaining sleep, and mixed symptoms. Eighty healthy controls were also collected at the same time. Peripheral leukocyte genomic DNA was extracted, relative telomere lengths were measured using the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction method, and YKL-40 levels were determined using enzyme-linked immunoassay. Logistic regression modeling was used to analyze the correlation between different insomnia subtypes, YKL-40 level, and telomere length. Results: People with telomere lengths in the lowest tertile were more likely to have trouble falling asleep (odds ratio (OR) 2.13, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.22-3.63; p = 0.03) and had a higher frequency of mixed symptoms (OR 1.49, 95% CI 1.30-2.81; p = 0.04). People in the highest tertile of YKL-40 level had an increased chance of waking up early (OR 2.98, 95% CI 1.54-5.33; p = 0.01) and more mixed symptoms (OR 1.47, 95% CI 1.22-2.79; p = 0.02). Furthermore, using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, the area under the curve of YKL-40 level and telomere length was 0.806 and 0.746, respectively. Conclusions: Telomere length in patients with difficulty initiating sleep and mixed symptoms was significantly shortened and the level of YKL-40 in people who have early morning awakening and mixed symptoms was significantly increased. Our findings provide the first evidence that leukocyte telomere length and YKL-40 level are individually linked to mixed symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02196352
Volume :
23
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180144397
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.jin2309180