DOAJ Open Access 2023

The stress of losing sleep: Sex-specific neurobiological outcomes

Courtney J. Wright Snezana Milosavljevic Ana Pocivavsek

Abstrak

Sleep is a vital and evolutionarily conserved process, critical to daily functioning and homeostatic balance. Losing sleep is inherently stressful and leads to numerous detrimental physiological outcomes. Despite sleep disturbances affecting everyone, women and female rodents are often excluded or underrepresented in clinical and pre-clinical studies. Advancing our understanding of the role of biological sex in the responses to sleep loss stands to greatly improve our ability to understand and treat health consequences of insufficient sleep. As such, this review discusses sex differences in response to sleep deprivation, with a focus on the sympathetic nervous system stress response and activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. We review sex differences in several stress-related consequences of sleep loss, including inflammation, learning and memory deficits, and mood related changes. Focusing on women's health, we discuss the effects of sleep deprivation during the peripartum period. In closing, we present neurobiological mechanisms, including the contribution of sex hormones, orexins, circadian timing systems, and astrocytic neuromodulation, that may underlie potential sex differences in sleep deprivation responses.

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Courtney J. Wright

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Snezana Milosavljevic

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Ana Pocivavsek

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Wright, C.J., Milosavljevic, S., Pocivavsek, A. (2023). The stress of losing sleep: Sex-specific neurobiological outcomes. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2023.100543

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2023
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10.1016/j.ynstr.2023.100543
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