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    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) shows promise for treating sleep-wake disorders by modulating brain activity. Research synthesizes evidence on DBS effects, highlighting target- and frequency-dependent outcomes for improved therapeutic strategies.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuromodulation
    • Sleep Science
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Sleep-wake disorders frequently co-occur with neurological and psychiatric conditions.
    • Current treatments for sleep-wake disorders offer incomplete efficacy.
    • The subcortical regulation of sleep suggests invasive stimulation as a potential therapeutic avenue.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review preclinical and clinical evidence on deep brain stimulation (DBS) and similar invasive stimulation techniques for sleep-wake (SW) control.
    • To explore the effects of stimulating both SW-related and non-SW-related brain targets on sleep and wakefulness.
    • To address key questions regarding brain areas, stimulation parameters, and challenges in using invasive neuromodulation for SW disorders.

    Main Methods:

    • Narrative review of existing preclinical and clinical studies.

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  • Synthesis of evidence on the impact of DBS and invasive stimulation on sleep architecture and arousal.
  • Analysis of target- and frequency-dependent effects of stimulation.
  • Main Results:

    • Invasive stimulation, including DBS, can modulate sleep architecture and arousal.
    • Stimulation effects are dependent on the targeted brain region and stimulation frequency.
    • Translational success has been observed in conditions like Parkinson's Disease and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

    Conclusions:

    • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) offers a promising therapeutic strategy for sleep-wake disturbances.
    • Standardized polysomnography and advanced targeting are crucial for optimizing DBS outcomes.
    • Invasive neuromodulation holds potential for both treating SW disorders and advancing our understanding of sleep-wake dynamics.