Timing Modulates the Effect of Sleep Loss on Glucose Homeostasis

Wilms B.; Chamorro R.; Hallschmid M.; Trost D.; Forck N.; Schultes B.; Mölle M.; Sayk F.; Lehnert H.; Schmid S.M.

Abstract

Context: Chronobiological factors may modulate the impact of sleep loss on glucose homeostasis. However, these interactions have not been systematically assessed in humans. Objective: To assess the effect of sleep loss during the late vs early night on glucose homeostasis. Design: Fifteen normal-weight men participated in three conditions of a randomized, balanced crossover study comprising two conditions with shortened sleep (i.e., 4 hours of sleep during the first or the second half of the night) and a control condition with 8 hours of sleep. Glucose, insulin, cortisol, and glucagon were measured. Insulin sensitivity and secretion were assessed with a Botnia clamp. Results: Compared with regular sleep duration, sleep loss reduced insulin sensitivity (M-value; P = 0.031) irrespective of early-or late-night timing (P = 0.691). The disposition index (i.e., the beta-cell response adjusted for insulin sensitivity) also tended to be impaired by short sleep (P = 0.056) but not by sleep timing (P = 0.543). In contrast, sleep loss in the second half but not the first half of the night induced reductions in morning glucagon and cortisol levels (P < 0.031) followed by a transient increase in cortisol (P < 0.044). Conclusions: Although sleep deprivation acutely reduced insulin sensitivity irrespective of its nocturnal timing, sleep loss in the early morning compromised a-cell and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity to a greater extent than sleep loss in the first half of the night. This pattern suggests that the timing of sleep restriction can partly potentiate its deleterious metabolic effects.

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Título según WOS: Timing Modulates the Effect of Sleep Loss on Glucose Homeostasis
Título según SCOPUS: Timing Modulates the Effect of Sleep Loss on Glucose Homeostasis
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Volumen: 104
Número: 7
Editorial: ENDOCRINE SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 2801
Página final: 2808
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1210/jc.2018-02636

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS