Untersuchung Von Humanen Circadianen Merkmalssystemen Und Der Nachtschlafstruktur Unter Berücksichtigung Von Alter Und Schlafqualität

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Untersuchung Von Humanen Circadianen Merkmalssystemen Und Der Nachtschlafstruktur Unter Berücksichtigung Von Alter Und Schlafqualität Untersuchung von humanen circadianen Merkmalssystemen und der Nachtschlafstruktur unter Berücksichtigung von Alter und Schlafqualität Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel vorgelegt von Dipl.-Biol. Tina Hollerbuhl Kiel Oktober 2015 Referentin:............................................................................................. Prof. Dr. M. Dittmar Korreferent:............................................................................................ Prof. Dr. T. Roeder Tag der mündlichen Prüfung................................................................. 19.11.2015 Zum Druck genehmigt: Kiel, den 19.11.2015 Der Dekan Inhalt Abkürzungsverzeichnis ........................................................................................................................ vi Abbildungsverzeichnis .......................................................................................................................... x Tabellenverzeichnis ............................................................................................................................. xv 1 Einleitung ....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Circadiane Rhythmik und Chronobiologie .............................................................................. 1 1.1.1 Circadiane Rhythmik ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Chronobiologie ................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Das circadiane System und circadiane Rhythmen beim Menschen ........................................ 5 1.3 Schlaf und dessen Regulierung ............................................................................................... 9 1.4 Die Körpertemperatur ............................................................................................................ 16 1.4.1 Die Körperkerntemperatur ............................................................................................. 16 1.4.2 Die periphere Hauttemperatur ....................................................................................... 17 1.5 Cortisol .................................................................................................................................. 20 1.6 Uhrengene ............................................................................................................................. 23 1.7 Zusammenhang zwischen circadianer Rhythmik, Schlaf und Altern .................................... 27 2 Fragestellungen ............................................................................................................................ 33 3 Probandinnen ............................................................................................................................... 36 3.1 Rekrutierung .......................................................................................................................... 36 3.2 Ein- und Ausschlusskriterien ................................................................................................. 36 4 Materialien ................................................................................................................................... 39 5 Methoden ...................................................................................................................................... 42 5.1 Übersicht über den Studienverlauf ........................................................................................ 42 5.2 Fragebogenerhebungen.......................................................................................................... 44 5.2.1 Allgemeiner Fragebogen ............................................................................................... 44 5.2.2 Pittsburgh-Sleep-Quality-Index ..................................................................................... 45 5.2.3 Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire ..................................................................... 45 5.2.4 Munich Chronotype Questionnaire ............................................................................... 46 5.2.5 Freiburger Fragebogen .................................................................................................. 47 5.2.6 Eppworth Sleepiness Scale ............................................................................................ 48 5.2.7 Schlaftagebuch und Tagesprotokoll .............................................................................. 49 5.3 Physiologische Methoden ...................................................................................................... 50 5.3.1 Anthropometrie und Bioelektrische Impedanzanalyse .................................................. 50 i 5.3.2 Aktigrafie ....................................................................................................................... 51 5.3.3 Elektroenzephalographie ............................................................................................... 58 5.3.4 Temperatursensoren ...................................................................................................... 61 5.4 Hormonanalyse ...................................................................................................................... 64 5.4.1 Speichelprobensammlung zur Messung von Cortisol-Konzentrationen ....................... 64 5.4.2 Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ........................................................................... 66 5.5 Molekulargenetische Methoden ............................................................................................ 69 5.5.1 Sammeln von Mundschleimhautproben für molekulargenetische Analysen ................ 69 5.5.2 Auswahl von Haushaltsgen, Zielgenen und Messzeitpunkten ...................................... 70 5.5.3 Quantitative Echtzeit (Real Time)-PCR ........................................................................ 71 5.5.4 RNA-Extraktion mit dem CRYSTAL RNA Mini Kit ................................................... 73 5.5.5 RNA-Extraktion durch Phenol-Chloroform-Extraktion ................................................ 73 5.5.6 Photometrische Konzentrationsbestimmung von Nucleinsäuren .................................. 74 5.5.7 Enzymatischer Verdau mit dem DNaseI-Enzym ........................................................... 74 5.5.8 Synthese komplementärer DNA (cDNA) ...................................................................... 75 5.5.9 Die Polymerase-Ketten-Reaktion (PCR) ....................................................................... 76 5.5.10 Die quantitative Real Time-PCR ................................................................................... 80 5.6 Statistische Methoden ............................................................................................................ 89 6 Ergebnisse .................................................................................................................................... 94 6.1 Zu methodischen Aspekten ................................................................................................... 94 6.1.1 Interassay-Vergleich der Cortisol-ELISAs .................................................................... 94 6.1.2 Etablierung des hCRY1-Assays ..................................................................................... 94 6.2 Deskriptive Kennzeichen der Probandinnen ....................................................................... 100 6.2.1 Zusammensetzung und Altersverteilung des Kollektivs ............................................. 100 6.2.2 Anthropometrische Merkmale und Körperzusammensetzung .................................... 100 6.2.3 Allgemeine Kennzeichen des Probandenkollektivs .................................................... 101 6.2.4 Morgen- und Abendpräferenz ..................................................................................... 104 6.2.5 Schlafqualität und Tagesschläfrigkeit ......................................................................... 105 6.2.6 Körperlicher Aktivitätsgrad ......................................................................................... 107 6.2.7 Zeitraum im Freien ...................................................................................................... 110 6.2.8 Allgemeine und Lebensstil-bezogene Merkmale in der Untersuchungswoche ........... 111 6.3 Gruppenvergleiche nach Uhrengen-Expression, Cortisol-Konzentration und peripherer Hauttemperatur .................................................................................................................... 113 6.3.1 Expression von Uhrengenen ........................................................................................ 113 6.3.2 Distale und proximale periphere Hauttemperatur ....................................................... 126 6.3.3 Cortisol-Sekretion am Abend und am Morgen ............................................................ 144 ii 6.4 Gruppenvergleiche nach Schlaf-Wach-Rhythmus und Nachtschlafstruktur ....................... 149 6.4.1 Der Schlaf-Wach-Rhythmus ....................................................................................... 149 6.4.2 Die Nachtschlafstruktur ..............................................................................................
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