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Chronobiological characterization of women with primary vasospastic syndrome : body heat loss capacity in relation to sleep initiation and phase of entrainment
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1196424
Author(s) Vollenweider, Stephanie; Wirz-Justice, Anna; Flammer, Josef; Orgül, Selim; Kräuchi, Kurt
Author(s) at UniBasel Wirz-Justice, Anna
Flammer, Josef
Orgül, Selim
Year 2008
Title Chronobiological characterization of women with primary vasospastic syndrome : body heat loss capacity in relation to sleep initiation and phase of entrainment
Journal American journal of physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Volume 294
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number R630-8
Keywords thermoregulation, sleep-onset insomnia, cold extremities, circadian rhythm
Abstract Women with primary vasospastic syndrome (VS), but otherwise healthy, exhibit a functional disorder of vascular regulation (main symptom: cold extremities) and often suffer from difficulties initiating sleep (DIS). Diverse studies have shown a close association between distal vasodilatation before lights off and a rapid onset of sleep. Therefore, we hypothesized that DIS in women with VS could be due to a reduced heat loss capacity in the evening, i.e., subjects are physiologically not ready for sleep. The aim of the study was to elucidate whether women having both VS and DIS (WVD) or not (controls) show different circadian characteristics (e.g., phase delay of the circadian thermoregulatory system with respect to the sleep-wake cycle). Healthy young women (n = 9 WVD and n = 9 control) completed a 40-h constant routine protocol (adjusted to habitual bedtime) before and after an 8-h sleep episode. Skin temperatures [off-line calculated as distal-proximal skin temperature gradient (DPG)] and core body temperature (CBT; rectal) were continuously recorded. Half-hourly saliva samples were collected for melatonin assay and subjective sleepiness was assessed on the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS). Compared with control, WVD showed no differences in habitual bed times, but a 1-h circadian phase delay of dim light-melatonin onset (hours after lights on: WVD 14.6 +/- 0.3 h; control 13.5 +/- 0.2 h; P = 0.01). Similar phase shifts were observed in CBT, DPG, and KSS ratings. In conclusion, WVD exhibit a phase delay of the endogenous circadian system with respect to their habitual sleep-wake cycle, which could be a cause of DIS.
Publisher American Physiological Society
ISSN/ISBN 0002-9513
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6006595
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1152/ajpregu.00609.2007
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18046019
ISI-Number WOS:000252772800042
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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