Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia

Yuanyuan Li,1,2,* Bin Zhang,3,* Ya Zhou,4 Daoming Wang,5 Xianchen Liu,1,6 Lin Li,1 Tong Wang,1 Yuechu Zhang,1 Min Jiang,1 Huilan Tang,7 Lawrence V Amsel,7 Fang Fan,1 Christina W Hoven7 1Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences, Ministry of Education, China; School of Psychology, Cen...

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Autores principales: Li Y, Zhang B, Zhou Y, Wang D, Liu X, Li L, Wang T, Zhang Y, Jiang M, Tang H, Amsel LV, Fan F, Hoven CW
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2e46032d1f3e4c7c87880e4420f8d6702021-12-02T12:48:16ZGut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia1179-1608https://doaj.org/article/2e46032d1f3e4c7c87880e4420f8d6702020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/gut-microbiota-changes-and-their-relationship-with-inflammation-in-pat-peer-reviewed-article-NSShttps://doaj.org/toc/1179-1608Yuanyuan Li,1,2,* Bin Zhang,3,* Ya Zhou,4 Daoming Wang,5 Xianchen Liu,1,6 Lin Li,1 Tong Wang,1 Yuechu Zhang,1 Min Jiang,1 Huilan Tang,7 Lawrence V Amsel,7 Fang Fan,1 Christina W Hoven7 1Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences, Ministry of Education, China; School of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Expressive Arts Therapy Department, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Psychiatry, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 5School of Future Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 6The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA; 7Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Fang FanSchool of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail fangfan@scnu.edu.cnPurpose: The major purpose of this study was to detect the changes in gut microbiota composition and inflammatory cytokines production associated with acute and chronic insomnia. This study also evaluated the relationship between gut microbiota changes and increased inflammatory cytokines in insomnia patients.Patients and Methods: Outpatients with acute and chronic insomnia (aged 26– 55 years; n=20 and 38, respectively) and age/gender-matched healthy controls (n=38) were recruited from a southern China region. Participants’ gut microbiome, plasma cytokines, and self-reported sleep quality and psychopathological symptoms were measured.Results: The gut microbiomes of insomnia patients compared with healthy controls were characterized by lower microbial richness and diversity, depletion of anaerobes, and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria, and an expansion of potential pathobionts. Lachnospira and Bacteroides were signature bacteria for distinguishing acute insomnia patients from healthy controls, while Faecalibacterium and Blautia were signature bacteria for distinguishing chronic insomnia patients from healthy controls. Acute/chronic insomnia-related signature bacteria also showed correlations with these patients’ self-reported sleep quality and plasma IL-1β.Conclusion: These findings suggest that insomnia symptomology, gut microbiota, and inflammation may be interrelated in complex ways. Gut microbiota may serve as an important indicator for auxiliary diagnosis of insomnia and provide possible new therapeutic targets in the field of sleep disorders.Keywords: acute insomnia, chronic insomnia, gut microbiome, inflammatory cytokines, random forestLi YZhang BZhou YWang DLiu XLi LWang TZhang YJiang MTang HAmsel LVFan FHoven CWDove Medical Pressarticleacute insomniachronic insomniagut microbiomeinflammatory cytokinesrandom forestPsychiatryRC435-571Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyQP351-495ENNature and Science of Sleep, Vol Volume 12, Pp 895-905 (2020)
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collection DOAJ
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topic acute insomnia
chronic insomnia
gut microbiome
inflammatory cytokines
random forest
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
spellingShingle acute insomnia
chronic insomnia
gut microbiome
inflammatory cytokines
random forest
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
Li Y
Zhang B
Zhou Y
Wang D
Liu X
Li L
Wang T
Zhang Y
Jiang M
Tang H
Amsel LV
Fan F
Hoven CW
Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
description Yuanyuan Li,1,2,* Bin Zhang,3,* Ya Zhou,4 Daoming Wang,5 Xianchen Liu,1,6 Lin Li,1 Tong Wang,1 Yuechu Zhang,1 Min Jiang,1 Huilan Tang,7 Lawrence V Amsel,7 Fang Fan,1 Christina W Hoven7 1Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences, Ministry of Education, China; School of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Expressive Arts Therapy Department, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Psychiatry, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 5School of Future Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 6The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA; 7Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Fang FanSchool of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail fangfan@scnu.edu.cnPurpose: The major purpose of this study was to detect the changes in gut microbiota composition and inflammatory cytokines production associated with acute and chronic insomnia. This study also evaluated the relationship between gut microbiota changes and increased inflammatory cytokines in insomnia patients.Patients and Methods: Outpatients with acute and chronic insomnia (aged 26– 55 years; n=20 and 38, respectively) and age/gender-matched healthy controls (n=38) were recruited from a southern China region. Participants’ gut microbiome, plasma cytokines, and self-reported sleep quality and psychopathological symptoms were measured.Results: The gut microbiomes of insomnia patients compared with healthy controls were characterized by lower microbial richness and diversity, depletion of anaerobes, and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria, and an expansion of potential pathobionts. Lachnospira and Bacteroides were signature bacteria for distinguishing acute insomnia patients from healthy controls, while Faecalibacterium and Blautia were signature bacteria for distinguishing chronic insomnia patients from healthy controls. Acute/chronic insomnia-related signature bacteria also showed correlations with these patients’ self-reported sleep quality and plasma IL-1β.Conclusion: These findings suggest that insomnia symptomology, gut microbiota, and inflammation may be interrelated in complex ways. Gut microbiota may serve as an important indicator for auxiliary diagnosis of insomnia and provide possible new therapeutic targets in the field of sleep disorders.Keywords: acute insomnia, chronic insomnia, gut microbiome, inflammatory cytokines, random forest
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author Li Y
Zhang B
Zhou Y
Wang D
Liu X
Li L
Wang T
Zhang Y
Jiang M
Tang H
Amsel LV
Fan F
Hoven CW
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Zhang B
Zhou Y
Wang D
Liu X
Li L
Wang T
Zhang Y
Jiang M
Tang H
Amsel LV
Fan F
Hoven CW
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title Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
title_short Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
title_full Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
title_fullStr Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
title_full_unstemmed Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia
title_sort gut microbiota changes and their relationship with inflammation in patients with acute and chronic insomnia
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