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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Bipolar Disorders Année : 2022

Associations between circadian misalignment and telomere length in BD: an actigraphy study

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Background Life expectancy is significantly decreased in bipolar disorder (BD). This is associated with accelerated cellular aging which can be estimated by telomere length (TL). However, specific determinants of shorter TL in BD are under-explored. This study examines whether circadian misalignment (i.e. mismatch between preferred and actual phase of circadian activity rhythms) is associated with shorter TL in BD. Methods Euthymic individuals with BD (n = 101) undertook 21 consecutive days of actigraphy recording and completed the Composite Scale of Morningness (CSM) to assess phase preference for activities (chronotype). Polymerase chain reaction was used to measure TL in blood. Cluster analysis identified circadian aligned/misaligned subgroups as defined by preferred (CSM score) and actual phases of activity (actigraphically determined onset of active and inactive periods). We tested for any associations between TL and clusters, with adjustments for between-cluster differences in socio-demographic and illness factors. Results We identified three clusters: an "Aligned Morning" cluster (n = 31) with preferred and actual timing of activity in the morning, an "Aligned Evening" cluster (n = 37) with preferred and actual timing of activity in the evening and a "Misaligned" cluster (n = 32) with an evening chronotype, but an earlier objective onset of active periods. After adjustment for confounders, we found that TL was significantly associated with circadian misalignment and older age. Conclusions Circadian misalignment may partly explain shorter TL in BD and could contribute to accelerated aging in these individuals.
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hal-03767739 , version 1 (07-10-2022)

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Luana Spano, Vincent Hennion, Cynthia Marie-Claire, Frank Bellivier, Jan Scott, et al.. Associations between circadian misalignment and telomere length in BD: an actigraphy study. International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, 2022, 10 (1), pp.14. ⟨10.1186/s40345-022-00260-w⟩. ⟨hal-03767739⟩

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