2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.2131
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Insomnia associated with neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in female patients with schizophrenia

Abstract: IntroductionWorse sleep quality and increased inflammatory markers in women with schizophrenia (Sch) have been reported (Lee et al. 2019). However, the physiological mechanisms underlying the interplay between sleep and the inflammatory pathways are not yet well understood (Fang et al. 2016).ObjectivesAnalyze the relationship between Neutrophil/Lymphocyte (NLR), Monocyte/Lymphocyte (MLR) and Platelet/Lymphocyte (PLR) ratios, and insomnia in Sch stratified by sex.MethodsFinal sample included 176 Sch patients (I… Show more

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“…24 Low PLR levels were strongly correlated with declined nocturnal catecholamine levels, 58 and higher NLRs were strongly associated with insomnia. 59 Sleep disturbances accompanied by reduced slow-wave sleep contribute to higher nocturnal catecholamine levels. 60 Thus, low sleep quality with restricted sleep indicates increased nocturnal catecholamine levels.…”
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“…24 Low PLR levels were strongly correlated with declined nocturnal catecholamine levels, 58 and higher NLRs were strongly associated with insomnia. 59 Sleep disturbances accompanied by reduced slow-wave sleep contribute to higher nocturnal catecholamine levels. 60 Thus, low sleep quality with restricted sleep indicates increased nocturnal catecholamine levels.…”
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