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Sleep Restriction for 1 Week Reduces Insulin Sensitivity in Healthy Men

机译:限制睡眠1周可降低健康男性的胰岛素敏感性

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OBJECTIVE-Short sleep duration is associated with impaired glucose tolerance and an increased risk of diabetes. The effects of sleep restriction on insulin sensitivity have not been established. This study tests the hypothesis that decreasing nighttime sleep duration reduces insulin sensitivity and assesses the effects of a drug, modafinil, that increases alertness during wakefulness.rnRESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-This 12-day inpatient General Clinical Research Center study included 20 healthy men (age 20-35 years and BMI 20-30 kg/m~2). Subjects spent 10 hight in bed for ≥8 nights including three inpatient nights (sleep-replete condition), followed by 5 hight in bed for 7 nights (sleep-restricted condition). Subjects received 300 mg/day modafinil or placebo during sleep restriction. Diet and activity were controlled. On the last 2 days of each condition, we assessed glucose metabolism by intravenous glucose tolerance test (rVGTT) and euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp. Salivary cortisol, 24-h urinary catecholamines, and neurobehavioral performance were measured.rnRESULTS-IVGTT-derived insulin sensitivity was reduced by (means ± SD) 20 ± 24% after sleep restriction (P = 0.001), without significant alterations in the insulin secretory response. Similarly, insulin sensitivity assessed by clamp was reduced by 11 ± 5.5% (P < 0.04) after sleep restriction. Glucose tolerance and the disposition index were reduced by sleep restriction. These outcomes were not affected by modafinil treatment. Changes in insulin sensitivity did not correlate with changes in salivary cortisol (increase of 51 ± 8% with sleep restriction, P < 0.02), urinary catecholamines, or slow wave sleep.rnCONCLUSIONS-Sleep restriction (5 hight) for 1 week significantly reduces insulin sensitivity, raising concerns about effects of chronic insufficient sleep on disease processes associated with insulin resistance.
机译:目的-睡眠时间短与葡萄糖耐量降低和糖尿病风险增加有关。睡眠限制对胰岛素敏感性的影响尚未确定。这项研究检验了以下假设:减少夜间睡眠时间会降低胰岛素敏感性,并评估药物莫达非尼的作用,该药物可提高清醒时的警觉性。研究设计和方法-这项为期12天的住院普通临床研究中心研究包括20名健康男性(年龄20-35岁和BMI 20-30 kg / m〜2)。受试者在床上度过10个小时/晚,共≥8个晚上,其中包括三个住院之夜(睡眠充足的状态),然后在床上度过5小时/晚,持续7个晚上(限制睡眠的状态)。在睡眠受限期间,受试者接受300毫克/天的莫达非尼或安慰剂。饮食和活动得到控制。在每种情况的最后两天,我们通过静脉葡萄糖耐量试验(rVGTT)和正常血糖-高胰岛素钳夹评估葡萄糖代谢。测量了唾液皮质醇,24小时尿儿茶酚胺和神经行为表现。结果-限制睡眠后,IVGTT衍生的胰岛素敏感性降低(平均值±SD)20±24%(P = 0.001),胰岛素分泌没有明显改变响应。同样,限制睡眠后,通过钳夹评估的胰岛素敏感性降低了11±5.5%(P <0.04)。睡眠限制降低了葡萄糖耐量和处置指数。这些结果不受莫达非尼治疗的影响。胰岛素敏感性的变化与唾液皮质醇的变化(睡眠限制增加51±8%,P <0.02),尿儿茶酚胺或慢波睡眠无关。结论:睡眠限制(5小时/晚)显着1周降低胰岛素敏感性,引起人们对长期睡眠不足对与胰岛素抵抗相关的疾病过程的影响的担忧。

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    《Diabetes》 |2010年第9期|p.2126-2133|共8页
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    Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;

    rnHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts;

    rnDepartment of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts;

    rnDepartment of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;

    rnDepartment of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;

    rnDepartment of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston,Massachusetts Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;

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