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Predicting Risk in Space: Genetic Markers for Differential Vulnerability to Sleep Restriction

机译:预测太空中的风险:肠脆性肠脆性的遗传标记

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Several laboratories have found large, highly reliable individual differences in the magnitude of cognitive performance, fatigue and sleepiness, and sleep homeostatic vulnerability to acute total sleep deprivation and to chronic sleep restriction in healthy adults. Such individual differences in neurobehavioral performance are also observed in space flight as a result of sleep loss. The reasons for these stable phenotypic differential vulnerabilities are unknown: such differences are not yet accounted for by demographic factors, IQ or sleep need, and moreover, psychometric scales do not predict those individuals cognitively vulnerable to sleep loss. The stable, trait-like (phenotypic) inter-individual differences observed in response to sleep loss—with intraclass correlation coefficients accounting for 58%-92% of the variance in neurobehavioral measures— point to an underlying genetic component. To this end, we utilized multi-day highly controlled laboratory studies to investigate the role of various common candidate gene variants—each independently—in relation to cumulative neurobehavioral and sleep homeostatic responses to sleep restriction. These data suggest that common genetic variations (polymorphisms) involved in sleep-wake, circadian, and cognitive regulation may serve as markers for prediction of inter-individual differences in sleep homeostatic and neurobehavioral vulnerability to sleep restriction in healthy adults. Identification of genetic predictors of differential vulnerability to sleep restriction—as determined from candidate gene studies—will help identify astronauts most in need of fatigue countermeasures in space flight and inform medical standards for obtaining adequate sleep in space. This review summarizes individual differences in neurobehavioral vulnerability to sleep deprivation and ongoing genetic efforts to identify markers of such differences.
机译:几个实验室已经发现,在健康成年人中,认知表现,疲劳和嗜睡程度以及对急性总睡眠不足和慢性睡眠受限的睡眠稳态的脆弱性,存在着高度可靠的个体差异。由于睡眠不足,在太空飞行中也观察到了这种神经行为表现的个体差异。这些稳定的表型差异性脆弱性的原因尚不清楚:此类差异尚未通过人口统计学因素,智商或睡眠需求得到解释,此外,心理测验量表无法预测那些在认知上容易遭受睡眠丧失的人。观察到的针对睡眠丧失的稳定的,性状样(表型)个体间差异(类内相关系数占神经行为测量方差的58%-92%)表明了潜在的遗传成分。为此,我们利用了多天的高度受控的实验室研究来研究各种常见候选基因变体(每个独立地)与对睡眠限制的累积神经行为和睡眠体内稳态反应有关的作用。这些数据表明,与睡眠觉醒,昼夜节律和认知调节有关的常见遗传变异(多态性)可作为预测健康成年人睡眠稳态和神经行为对睡眠限制脆弱性的个体差异的标志。根据候选基因研究确定的差异性睡眠障碍易感性的遗传预测因子,将有助于鉴定最需要太空对抗疲劳对策的宇航员,并为获得足够的空间睡眠提供医学依据。这篇综述总结了神经行为对睡眠剥夺的脆弱性的个体差异以及正在进行的遗传努力,以识别这种差异的标志。

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