Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Diabetologia 6/2011

01-06-2011 | Short Communication

No effect by the common gene variant rs10830963 of the melatonin receptor 1B on the association between sleep disturbances and type 2 diabetes: results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study

Authors: L. Olsson, E. Pettersen, A. Ahlbom, S. Carlsson, K. Midthjell, V. Grill

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 6/2011

Login to get access

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

Genetic variation in the melatonin receptor 1B (MTNR1B) is associated with type 2 diabetes. Melatonin contributes to the regulation of sleep, and sleep problems are a documented risk factor for type 2 diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the MTNR1B gene variant rs10830963 is associated with sleep problems and whether this variant contributes to the association between sleep disturbances and type 2 diabetes.

Methods

This was a case–control study nested within the population-based Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, including 1,322 prevalent cases of type 2 diabetes and 1,447 controls. In addition, prospective data were available for 838 incident cases and 1,133 controls. Genotyping was done by TaqMan single-nucleotide polymorphism allelic discrimination analysis. ORs and 95% CIs were calculated using logistic regression models.

Results

Our findings confirm an association between sleep disturbances and type 2 diabetes (OR 1.69, 95% CI 1.22–2.33, p = 0.0016) and between the risk allele of rs10830963 and type 2 diabetes (OR 1.12, 95% CI 1.00–1.27, p = 0.0579). There was a tendency for an association between the risk allele and prevalence of sleep problems (specifically early awakening). However, the risk allele did not influence the association of sleep problems with diabetes, which was unaltered after adjustment for the MTNR1B risk allele (OR 1.69, 95% CI 1.23–2.34, p = 0.0014). Results based on prospective data were similar, although non-significant.

Conclusions/interpretation

Our findings do not support participation of the MTNR1B gene variant rs10830963 in the well documented association between sleep disturbances and type 2 diabetes.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Cappuccio FP, D'Elia L, Strazzullo P, Miller MA (2010) Quantity and quality of sleep and incidence of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetes Care 33:414–420PubMedCrossRef Cappuccio FP, D'Elia L, Strazzullo P, Miller MA (2010) Quantity and quality of sleep and incidence of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetes Care 33:414–420PubMedCrossRef
2.
go back to reference Mulder H, Nagorny CL, Lyssenko V, Groop L (2009) Melatonin receptors in pancreatic islets: good morning to a novel type 2 diabetes gene. Diabetologia 52:1240–1249PubMedCrossRef Mulder H, Nagorny CL, Lyssenko V, Groop L (2009) Melatonin receptors in pancreatic islets: good morning to a novel type 2 diabetes gene. Diabetologia 52:1240–1249PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Bouatia-Naji N, Bonnefond A, Cavalcanti-Proenca C et al (2009) A variant near MTNR1B is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose levels and type 2 diabetes risk. Nat Genet 41:89–94PubMedCrossRef Bouatia-Naji N, Bonnefond A, Cavalcanti-Proenca C et al (2009) A variant near MTNR1B is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose levels and type 2 diabetes risk. Nat Genet 41:89–94PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Chambers JC, Zhang W, Zabaneh D et al (2009) Common genetic variation near melatonin receptor MTNR1B contributes to raised plasma glucose and increased risk of type 2 diabetes among Indian Asians and European Caucasians. Diabetes 58:2703–2708PubMedCrossRef Chambers JC, Zhang W, Zabaneh D et al (2009) Common genetic variation near melatonin receptor MTNR1B contributes to raised plasma glucose and increased risk of type 2 diabetes among Indian Asians and European Caucasians. Diabetes 58:2703–2708PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Lyssenko V, Nagorny CL, Erdos MR et al (2009) Common variant in MTNR1B associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes and impaired early insulin secretion. Nat Genet 41:82–88PubMedCrossRef Lyssenko V, Nagorny CL, Erdos MR et al (2009) Common variant in MTNR1B associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes and impaired early insulin secretion. Nat Genet 41:82–88PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Liu C, Wu Y, Li H et al (2010) MTNR1B rs10830963 is associated with fasting plasma glucose, HbA1C and impaired beta-cell function in Chinese Hans from Shanghai. BMC Med Genet 11:59PubMedCrossRef Liu C, Wu Y, Li H et al (2010) MTNR1B rs10830963 is associated with fasting plasma glucose, HbA1C and impaired beta-cell function in Chinese Hans from Shanghai. BMC Med Genet 11:59PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference Olsson L, Ahlbom A, Grill V, Midthjell K, Carlsson S (2010) High levels of education are associated with an increased risk of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults—results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study. Diabetes Care 34:102–107PubMedCrossRef Olsson L, Ahlbom A, Grill V, Midthjell K, Carlsson S (2010) High levels of education are associated with an increased risk of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults—results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study. Diabetes Care 34:102–107PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference Pettersen E, Skorpen F, Kvaløy K, Midthjell K, Grill V (2010) Genetic heterogeneity in latent autoimmune diabetes is linked to various degrees of autoimmune activity: results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study. Diabetes 59:302–310PubMedCrossRef Pettersen E, Skorpen F, Kvaløy K, Midthjell K, Grill V (2010) Genetic heterogeneity in latent autoimmune diabetes is linked to various degrees of autoimmune activity: results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study. Diabetes 59:302–310PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Dogramji K (2007) Melatonin and its receptors: a new class of sleep-promoting agents. J Clin Sleep Med 3(Suppl):S17–S23 Dogramji K (2007) Melatonin and its receptors: a new class of sleep-promoting agents. J Clin Sleep Med 3(Suppl):S17–S23
10.
go back to reference Midthjell K, Holmen J, Bjorndal A, Lund-Larsen G (1992) Is questionnaire information valid in the study of a chronic disease such as diabetes? The Nord-Trondelag Diabetes Study. J Epidemiol Community Health 46:537–542PubMedCrossRef Midthjell K, Holmen J, Bjorndal A, Lund-Larsen G (1992) Is questionnaire information valid in the study of a chronic disease such as diabetes? The Nord-Trondelag Diabetes Study. J Epidemiol Community Health 46:537–542PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
No effect by the common gene variant rs10830963 of the melatonin receptor 1B on the association between sleep disturbances and type 2 diabetes: results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study
Authors
L. Olsson
E. Pettersen
A. Ahlbom
S. Carlsson
K. Midthjell
V. Grill
Publication date
01-06-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2106-8

Other articles of this Issue 6/2011

Diabetologia 6/2011 Go to the issue
Live Webinar | 27-06-2024 | 18:00 (CEST)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on medication adherence

Live: Thursday 27th June 2024, 18:00-19:30 (CEST)

WHO estimates that half of all patients worldwide are non-adherent to their prescribed medication. The consequences of poor adherence can be catastrophic, on both the individual and population level.

Join our expert panel to discover why you need to understand the drivers of non-adherence in your patients, and how you can optimize medication adherence in your clinics to drastically improve patient outcomes.

Prof. Kevin Dolgin
Prof. Florian Limbourg
Prof. Anoop Chauhan
Developed by: Springer Medicine
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine

Highlights from the ACC 2024 Congress

Year in Review: Pediatric cardiology

Watch Dr. Anne Marie Valente present the last year's highlights in pediatric and congenital heart disease in the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Pulmonary vascular disease

The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discusses last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.