[睡眠表型与特发性正常压力脑积水之间的因果关系:双样本双向孟德尔随机研究]。

W Zhong, W Li, Z Li, Q Wang, W Zhang
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目的采用双样本双向孟德尔随机法探讨睡眠表型与特发性正常压力脑积水(iNPH)之间的因果关系:本研究使用的包括 8 种睡眠表型的暴露数据来自 GWAS 目录、FinnGenR10 和 MRCIEU GWAS。特发性正常压力脑积水的结果数据来自 FinnGen R10。我们使用逆方差加权(IVW)法进行主分析。我们使用 Cochrane Q 统计检验来评估异质性,并使用 MR Egger-截距检验来评估敏感性分析的多向性:IVW结果显示,经常日间小睡与较高的iNPH几率相关(OR=3.3393,95 CI% : 1.0646-10.4742, P=0.0270)。Cochrane Q 统计检验和 MR Egger-intercept 检验表明,MR 分析没有多向性或异质性(P > 0.05)。外部验证再现了这一结果(OR=2.5660,95 CI%:1.1680-5.6373,P=0.0189;OR=4.0424,95 CI%:1.5709-10.4024,P=0.0038)。反向孟德尔随机法表明,iNPH对睡眠表型没有显著影响:结论:白天小睡的频率与 iNPH 存在因果关系,减少每周白天小睡的频率可降低老年人群患 iNPH 的风险。
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[Causal relationship between sleep phenotype and idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: a two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization study].

Objective: To explore the causal relationship between sleep phenotype and idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) using two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization.

Methods: The exposure data including 8 sleep phenotypes used in this study were obtained from GWAS catalog, FinnGenR10 and MRCIEU GWAS. The outcome data for idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus were obtained from FinnGen R10. We used the inverse-variance weighted (IVW) method to perform the principal analyses. Cochrane Q-statistics test was used to assess the heterogeneity and MR Egger‑intercept test performed to evaluate the pleiotropy for sensitivity analyses.

Results: IVW result showed that frequent daytime nap was associated with higher odds of iNPH (OR=3.3393, 95 CI% : 1.0646-10.4742, P=0.0270). Cochrane Q-statistics test and MR Egger‑intercept test showed that the MR analysis had no pleiotropy or heterogeneity (P > 0.05). The external validation reproduced this result (OR=2.5660, 95 CI% : 1.1680-5.6373, P=0.0189; OR=4.0424, 95 CI% : 1.5709-10.4024, P=0.0038). Reverse Mendelian randomization suggested that iNPH did not have significant impact on sleep phenotype.

Conclusion: The frequency of daytime naps is causally associated with iNPH, and reducing the frequency of weekly daytime naps can reduce the risk of iNPH in the elderly population.

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