Eve Van Cauter, Ph.D.
Roles of Sleep and Circadian Rhythmicity in Modulating
Hormonal Secretions and Metabolism
Research Summary
Dr. Van Cauter is an internationally known investigator
in circadian rhythms on endocrine system in normal and pathological
conditions. She is also an expert in the mathematical and statistical
analysis of the temporal patterns of hormonal secretion and the effects
of sleep on endocrine function.
Dr. Van Cauter is the Principal Investigator of a
Program Project which is focused on the age related changes in
circadian rhythms. Particularly interesting from a physiologic and
therapeutic standpoint are studies which aim to investigate whether
replacement of growth hormone in early sleep or restoration of elevated
nocturnal melatonin levels, two hormonal events which are thought to
act as internal synchronizers in young adults, may correct circadian
rhythm alterations in older subjects. Dr. Van Cauter has also
determined the utility of the use of hormonal rhythms as markers of the
human circadian clock in basic studies examining the mechanisms of
entrainment of hormonal rhythms, and their implication for adaptation
to jet lag and shift work. In addition, Dr. Van Cauter is one of five
preceptors in the Northwestern University-University of Chicago NIH
training grant for Sleep Research.
Dr. Van Cauter has collaborated closely with Dr.
Polonsky to define the role of ultradian and diurnal hormonal rhythms
in glucose regulation. In recent years, she has led a major research
program evaluating the impact of sleep loss on endocrine and metabolic
function and the possible endocrine benefits of improved sleep quality
in older adults.
Selected Papers
Burgess HJ, Penev PD, Schneider R, Van Cauter E. (2004).
Estimating cardiac autonomic activity during sleep: Impedance
cardiography, spectral analysis, and Poincaré plots. Clinical
Neurophysiology, 115:19-28.
Spiegel K, Leproult R, Tasali E, Penev P, and Van Cauter
E. (2004). Sleep curtailment results in decreased leptin levels,
elevated ghrelin levels and increased hunger and appetite. Annals Int
Med 141(11):846-50.
Spiegel K, Leproult R, L’Hermite-Balériaux M,
Copinschi G, Penev P and Van Cauter E. (2004). Impact of sleep duration
on the 24-hour leptin profile: relationships with sympatho-vagal
balance, cortisol and TSH. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 89(11):5762-71.
Van Cauter E, Latta F, Nedeltcheva A, Spiegel K,
Leproult R., Vandenbril C, Weiss R, Mockel J, Legros JJ, Copinschi G.
(2004). Reciprocal interactions between GH axis and sleep. Growth Horm
IGF Res. 14 Suppl A:S10-7.
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