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Diurnal preference, mood and the response to morning light in relation to polymorphisms in the human clock gene PER3.


ABSTRACT: PER3 gene polymorphisms have been associated with differences in human sleep-wake phenotypes, and sensitivity to light. The aims of this study were to assess: i) the frequency of allelic variants at two PER3 polymorphic sites (rs57875989 length polymorphism: PER3 4, PER3 5; rs228697 SNP: PER3 C, PER3 G) in relation to sleep-wake timing; ii) the effect of morning light on behavioural/circadian variables in PER3 4 /PER3 4 and PER3 5 /PER3 5 homozygotes. 786 Caucasian subjects living in Northern Italy donated buccal DNA and completed diurnal preference, sleep quality/timing and sleepiness/mood questionnaires. 19 PER3 4 /PER3 4 and 11 PER3 5 /PER3 5 homozygotes underwent morning light administration, whilst monitoring sleep-wake patterns and the urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin (aMT6s) rhythm. No significant relationship was observed between the length polymorphism and diurnal preference. By contrast, a significant association was observed between the PER3 G variant and morningness (OR?=?2.10), and between the PER3 G-PER3 4 haplotype and morningness (OR?=?2.19), for which a mechanistic hypothesis is suggested. No significant differences were observed in sleep timing/aMT6s rhythms between PER3 5 /PER3 5 and PER3 4 /PER3 4 subjects at baseline. After light administration, PER3 4 /PER3 4 subjects advanced their aMT6s acrophase (p?

SUBMITTER: Turco M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5537342 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diurnal preference, mood and the response to morning light in relation to polymorphisms in the human clock gene PER3.

Turco M M   Biscontin A A   Corrias M M   Caccin L L   Bano M M   Chiaromanni F F   Salamanca M M   Mattei D D   Salvoro C C   Mazzotta G G   De Pittà C C   Middleton B B   Skene D J DJ   Montagnese S S   Costa R R  

Scientific reports 20170731 1


PER3 gene polymorphisms have been associated with differences in human sleep-wake phenotypes, and sensitivity to light. The aims of this study were to assess: i) the frequency of allelic variants at two PER3 polymorphic sites (rs57875989 length polymorphism: PER3 <sup>4</sup>, PER3 <sup>5</sup>; rs228697 SNP: PER3 <sup>C</sup>, PER3 <sup>G</sup>) in relation to sleep-wake timing; ii) the effect of morning light on behavioural/circadian variables in PER3 <sup>4</sup> /PER3 <sup>4</sup> and PER3 <  ...[more]

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