Study Findings from Guangdong Pharmaceutical University Advance Knowledge in Sleep Deprivation (Daytime Dysfunction: Symptoms Associated with Nervous System Disorders Mediated by SIRT1).

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Zdroj: Pain & Central Nervous System Week; 10/4/2024, p696-696, 1p
Abstrakt: A recent study conducted by researchers at Guangdong Pharmaceutical University in China focused on the effects of sleep deprivation on daytime dysfunction, which includes symptoms such as sleepiness, poor memory, and reduced responsiveness. The researchers used animal models to simulate sleep disorders and measured various factors such as sleep duration, cognitive function, physical fatigue, neurotransmitter levels, and inflammatory factors. The study found that multi-factor sleep deprivation disrupted sleep-wakefulness structure, impaired memory-cognitive function, and decreased physical strength. The researchers also identified biological mechanisms related to disrupted circadian rhythms and reduced expression of sirt1, a protein associated with synapse function. This study provides insights into the neurological effects of sleep deprivation and potential targets for intervention. [Extracted from the article]
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