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Lipidomics of circadian rhythm of vascular function in midlife adults


EMSL Project ID
60162

Abstract

The proposed research study is to perform lipidomics analyses on human blood plasma collected from middle aged participants that underwent a 5-day laboratory circadian rhythm study. The laboratory protocol consisted of an initial baseline 8-hour sleep opportunity at the participant’s habitual sleep time and a baseline day followed by 10 identical recurring 5-hour 20-minute sleep/wake cycles (2-hour 40-minute sleep opportunity and 2-hour 40-minute scheduled wakefulness) to desynchronize the scheduled behaviors from the endogenous circadian system while permitting adequate sleep opportunity across all circadian phases. The goal of this study is to profile the blood plasma lipidome and evaluate differences due to circadian rhythm and the role of body mass index (BMI) may have on the lipidome.

Project Details

Start Date
2021-07-21
End Date
2023-10-01
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Jennifer Kyle
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Lisa Bramer
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory