Sleep Restriction With Circadian Disruption Negatively Alter Bone Turnover Markers In Women

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM(2020)

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Purpose: The purpose of this work is to determine whether an uncoupling of bone turnover markers (BTMs) occurs in women exposed to the combination of sleep restriction with circadian disruption (SRCD), as previously reported in men.Methods: Four bone biomarkers (N-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen [P1NP] and osteocalcin = bone formation; C-telopeptide [CTX] = bone resorption; sclerostin = bone formation inhibitor) were measured in bihourly samples over 24 hours at baseline and after approximately 3 weeks of sleep restriction (similar to 5.6 hours of sleep/24 hours) with concurrent circadian disruption (SRCD, recurring 28-hour "day" in dim light). Maximum likelihood estimation in a repeated-measures model was used to assess the effects of SRCD and age on bone biomarkers.Results: Five women were young (22 +/- 2.8 years) and four were older (58 +/- 1.8 years). Baseline bone biomarker levels did not differ by age (all P >= .07). Bone formation markers were lower after SRCD (estimate +/- SEE, Delta P1NP = -9.5 +/- 2.8 mu g/L, P = .01; Delta osteocalcin = -2.3 +/- 0.9 ng/mL, P = .04). The P1 NP decline was greater in young women (Delta P1NP = -12.9 +/- 3.7 mu g/L, P = .01). After SRCD, CTX was significantly higher in young women (0.182 +/- 0.069 ng/mL, P = .04) but did not change in older women.Conclusions: These pilot data are similar to previous findings in men and suggest that SRCD negatively altered bone metabolism in women by decreasing markers of bone formation and, in young women, increasing a marker of bone resorption. If sustained, this pattern of BTM uncoupling may lead to bone loss and lower bone mineral density.
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sleep, bone turnover markers, P1NP, CTX, circadian disruption, shift work
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