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Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort

Objective: We first sought to examine the relationship between plasma levels of methylxanthines (caffeine and its metabolites) and sleep disorders, and secondarily between polygenic risk scores (PRS) of caffeine consumption or sleep duration with methylxanthine plasma levels and/or sleep disorders i...

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Autores principales: Laaboub, Nermine, Gholam, Mehdi, Sibailly, Guibet, Sjaarda, Jennifer, Delacrétaz, Aurélie, Dubath, Céline, Grosu, Claire, Piras, Marianna, Ansermot, Nicolas, Crettol, Severine, Vandenberghe, Frederik, Grandjean, Carole, Gamma, Franziska, Bochud, Murielle, von Gunten, Armin, Plessen, Kerstin Jessica, Conus, Philippe, Eap, Chin B.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8721597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.756403
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author Laaboub, Nermine
Gholam, Mehdi
Sibailly, Guibet
Sjaarda, Jennifer
Delacrétaz, Aurélie
Dubath, Céline
Grosu, Claire
Piras, Marianna
Ansermot, Nicolas
Crettol, Severine
Vandenberghe, Frederik
Grandjean, Carole
Gamma, Franziska
Bochud, Murielle
von Gunten, Armin
Plessen, Kerstin Jessica
Conus, Philippe
Eap, Chin B.
author_facet Laaboub, Nermine
Gholam, Mehdi
Sibailly, Guibet
Sjaarda, Jennifer
Delacrétaz, Aurélie
Dubath, Céline
Grosu, Claire
Piras, Marianna
Ansermot, Nicolas
Crettol, Severine
Vandenberghe, Frederik
Grandjean, Carole
Gamma, Franziska
Bochud, Murielle
von Gunten, Armin
Plessen, Kerstin Jessica
Conus, Philippe
Eap, Chin B.
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description Objective: We first sought to examine the relationship between plasma levels of methylxanthines (caffeine and its metabolites) and sleep disorders, and secondarily between polygenic risk scores (PRS) of caffeine consumption or sleep duration with methylxanthine plasma levels and/or sleep disorders in a psychiatric cohort. Methods: Plasma levels of methylxanthines were quantified by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. In inpatients, sleep disorder diagnosis was defined using ICD-10 “F51.0,” sedative drug intake before bedtime, or hospital discharge letters, while a subgroup of sedative drugs was used for outpatients. The PRS of coffee consumption and sleep duration were constructed using publicly available GWAS results from the UKBiobank. Results: 1,747 observations (1,060 patients) were included (50.3% of observations with sleep disorders). Multivariate analyses adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, setting of care and psychiatric diagnoses showed that patients in the highest decile of plasma levels of methylxanthines had more than double the risk for sleep disorders compared to the lowest decile (OR = 2.13, p = 0.004). PRS of caffeine consumption was associated with plasma levels of caffeine, paraxanthine, theophylline and with their sum (β = 0.1; 0.11; 0.09; and 0.1, p(corrected) = 0.01; 0.02; 0.02; and 0.01, respectively) but not with sleep disorders. A trend was found between the PRS of sleep duration and paraxanthine levels (β = 0.13, p(corrected) = 0.09). Discussion: Very high caffeine consumption is associated with sleep disorders in psychiatric in- and outpatients. Future prospective studies should aim to determine the benefit of reducing caffeine consumption in high caffeine-consuming patients suffering from sleep disorders.
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spelling pubmed-87215972022-01-04 Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort Laaboub, Nermine Gholam, Mehdi Sibailly, Guibet Sjaarda, Jennifer Delacrétaz, Aurélie Dubath, Céline Grosu, Claire Piras, Marianna Ansermot, Nicolas Crettol, Severine Vandenberghe, Frederik Grandjean, Carole Gamma, Franziska Bochud, Murielle von Gunten, Armin Plessen, Kerstin Jessica Conus, Philippe Eap, Chin B. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Objective: We first sought to examine the relationship between plasma levels of methylxanthines (caffeine and its metabolites) and sleep disorders, and secondarily between polygenic risk scores (PRS) of caffeine consumption or sleep duration with methylxanthine plasma levels and/or sleep disorders in a psychiatric cohort. Methods: Plasma levels of methylxanthines were quantified by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. In inpatients, sleep disorder diagnosis was defined using ICD-10 “F51.0,” sedative drug intake before bedtime, or hospital discharge letters, while a subgroup of sedative drugs was used for outpatients. The PRS of coffee consumption and sleep duration were constructed using publicly available GWAS results from the UKBiobank. Results: 1,747 observations (1,060 patients) were included (50.3% of observations with sleep disorders). Multivariate analyses adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, setting of care and psychiatric diagnoses showed that patients in the highest decile of plasma levels of methylxanthines had more than double the risk for sleep disorders compared to the lowest decile (OR = 2.13, p = 0.004). PRS of caffeine consumption was associated with plasma levels of caffeine, paraxanthine, theophylline and with their sum (β = 0.1; 0.11; 0.09; and 0.1, p(corrected) = 0.01; 0.02; 0.02; and 0.01, respectively) but not with sleep disorders. A trend was found between the PRS of sleep duration and paraxanthine levels (β = 0.13, p(corrected) = 0.09). Discussion: Very high caffeine consumption is associated with sleep disorders in psychiatric in- and outpatients. Future prospective studies should aim to determine the benefit of reducing caffeine consumption in high caffeine-consuming patients suffering from sleep disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8721597/ /pubmed/34987426 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.756403 Text en Copyright © 2021 Laaboub, Gholam, Sibailly, Sjaarda, Delacrétaz, Dubath, Grosu, Piras, Ansermot, Crettol, Vandenberghe, Grandjean, Gamma, Bochud, von Gunten, Plessen, Conus and Eap. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Laaboub, Nermine
Gholam, Mehdi
Sibailly, Guibet
Sjaarda, Jennifer
Delacrétaz, Aurélie
Dubath, Céline
Grosu, Claire
Piras, Marianna
Ansermot, Nicolas
Crettol, Severine
Vandenberghe, Frederik
Grandjean, Carole
Gamma, Franziska
Bochud, Murielle
von Gunten, Armin
Plessen, Kerstin Jessica
Conus, Philippe
Eap, Chin B.
Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title_full Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title_fullStr Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title_short Associations Between High Plasma Methylxanthine Levels, Sleep Disorders and Polygenic Risk Scores of Caffeine Consumption or Sleep Duration in a Swiss Psychiatric Cohort
title_sort associations between high plasma methylxanthine levels, sleep disorders and polygenic risk scores of caffeine consumption or sleep duration in a swiss psychiatric cohort
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8721597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.756403
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