The effects of sleep deprivation and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome on male reproductive function: a multi-arm randomised trial
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The effects of sleep deprivation and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome on male reproductive function: a multi-arm randomised trial
Abstract
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of health and systemic homeostasis. Decreased sleep time and sleep quality have been associated with a wide range of diseases. To evaluate the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and total or selective rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation on male reproductive function, we performed a three-arm parallel study with one pre-defined OSA group and a group of healthy volunteers who were then randomised into total or REM sleep deprivation groups. Questionnaires were completed and overnight polysomnography was undertaken, and blood and sperm samples were collected at the Sleep Institute, São Paulo, Brazil. OSA was diagnosed using questionnaires and polysomnography. Male sexual function was assessed through the questionnaires, blood tests, and semen samples. Data showed an association between OSA and lower circulating levels of total and free testosterone and high-density lipoproteins, as well as a lower proportion of healthy sperm cells and decreased sperm concentration, in comparison to volunteers. Volunteers subjected to either total or REM sleep deprivation had increased circulating levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone, insulin, and higher homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) values. Both sleep-deprived groups also shown decreased cholesterol, and low-density lipoproteins when compared to their baseline levels, but had no alterations in their spermograms. We observed a reduction in total testosterone following total sleep deprivation, but no effect after REM sleep deprivation. OSA was associated with a hormonal imbalance, which is probably linked with impaired reproductive function and associated comorbidities, such as sleep fragmentation/loss and obesity.
Keywords: cholesterol; erectile dysfunction; insulin; obstructive sleep apnea; sex hormones; sleep; sleep deprivation; testosterone; thyroid-stimulating hormone.
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