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    Br J Psychiatry. 2011 Dec 22. [Epub ahead of print]

    Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in schizophrenia.

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    University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Sleep disturbances comparable with insomnia occur in up to 80% of people with schizophrenia, but very little is known about the contribution of circadian coordination to these prevalent disruptions.

    AIMS:

    A systematic exploration of circadian time patterns in individuals with schizophrenia with recurrent sleep disruption.

    METHOD:

    We examined the relationship between sleep-wake activity, recorded actigraphically over 6 weeks, along with ambient light exposure and simultaneous circadian clock timing, by collecting weekly 48 h profiles of a urinary metabolite of melatonin in 20 out-patients with schizophrenia and 21 healthy control individuals matched for age, gender and being unemployed.

    RESULTS:

    Significant sleep/circadian disruption occurred in all the participants with schizophrenia. Half these individuals showed severe circadian misalignment ranging from phase-advance/delay to non-24 h periods in sleep-wake and melatonin cycles, and the other half showed patterns from excessive sleep to highly irregular and fragmented sleep epochs but with normally timed melatonin production.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Severe circadian sleep/wake disruptions exist despite stability in mood, mental state and newer antipsychotic treatment. They cannot be explained by the individuals' level of everyday function.

    PMID:
    22194182
    [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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