Association of 3111T/C Polymorphism of the Clock Gene with Circadian Rhythm of Melatonin in Menopausal Women with Insomnia


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Abstract

We carried out a comparative analysis of circadian rhythms of melatonin secretion in Caucasian menopausal women with and without insomnia depending on the 3111T/C polymorphism of the Clock gene. Melatonin levels was measured in the saliva 4 times a day (06.00-07.00, 12.00-13.00, 18.00-19.00, and 23.00-00.00 h). Carriers of the TT genotype with insomnia demonstrated significantly higher level of melatonin in the early morning hours compared to the carriers of the minor allele C (12.60±7.58 and 8.98±8.62 pg/ml, respectively, p=0.023). In the control group, no statistically significant differences were revealed. The carriers of the TT genotype with sleep disorders have higher morning melatonin level compared to control group women (12.60±7.58 and 5.48±4.74 pg/ml, respectively, p=0.005) and low nocturnal melatonin level (6.42±4.97 and 12.52±10.40 pg/ml, respectively, p=0.039).

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N. V. Semenova

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

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Russian Federation, Irkutsk

I. M. Madaeva

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

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Russian Federation, Irkutsk

T. A. Bairova

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

Email: natkor_84@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Irkutsk

R. M. Zhambalova

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

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Russian Federation, Irkutsk

O. V. Kalyuzhnaya

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

Email: natkor_84@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Irkutsk

M. A. Rashidova

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

Email: natkor_84@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Irkutsk

L. I. Kolesnikova

Research Center of Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems

Email: natkor_84@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Irkutsk


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