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Insufficient Sleep and Sleep Deprivation

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Insufficient sleep refers to not getting the recommended amount of sleep for optimal functioning, even if it's just slightly less than needed. Sleep insufficiency may occur due to lifestyle choices, such as staying up late for social events or work, resulting in routinely getting less sleep than required. For example, consistently sleeping 6 hours when the body needs 7-9 hours can lead to cumulative effects on health and well-being.
Sleep deprivation is a more severe form of sleep loss...
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Understanding Sleep

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Sleep, an essential biological state, involves significant reductions in physical activity, sensory awareness, and interaction with the environment. This complex physiological process is primarily regulated by specific brain regions, notably the hypothalamus and pons, which govern the sleep-wake cycle or circadian rhythm.
The circadian rhythm, a nearly 24-hour cycle, is deeply influenced by environmental light cues. Light exposure directly affects the hypothalamus, which in turn regulates...
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Aging is a complex biological phenomenon influenced by various processes that affect cellular and systemic functions. Several prominent theories attempt to explain its mechanisms, highlighting cellular limitations, oxidative damage, and hormonal changes as central factors in aging.
Cellular Clock Theory
The cellular clock theory posits that the human lifespan is closely tied to the finite capacity of cells to divide, a phenomenon governed by telomeres, which are protective caps at the ends of...
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Several body functions deteriorate with age. The external signs of aging are easily identifiable. For example, the skin becomes dry, less elastic, and thins out, forming wrinkles. The skin of the face begins to appear looser due to a decrease in the levels of elastic and collagen fibers in the connective tissue. Additionally, melanin production in the hair follicle decreases with age, resulting in gray hair. Moreover, the senses of sight and hearing decline, so glasses and hearing aids may...
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Sleep is an essential physiological process vital to maintaining overall well-being. The reticular activating system (RAS), a network of neurons in the brainstem, regulates wakefulness and sleep. While it may seem passive, sleep consists of distinct cycles, each with its unique characteristics and functions. Two key sleep phases are non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and  rapid eye movement (REM).
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Aging and its effect on bone remodeling is the most common cause of bone disorders. In young and healthy people, bone deposition and resorption happen at an equal rate to maintain optimal bone health.
Bone deposition is also affected by the levels of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone that promote osteoblast activity and bone matrix synthesis. When the level of these hormones decreases due to aging, it causes a reduction in bone deposition. As a result, bone resorption by osteoclasts...
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年齢に伴い睡眠不足

Laura H Jacobson1,2,3, Daniel Hoyer1,2,4

  • 1Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

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高齢化に伴い ニューロンの活動が増加すると 睡眠の質が低下します このニューロンの過興奮は,年齢に関連する睡眠障害の重要な要因です.

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科学分野:

  • 神経科学
  • 睡眠科学
  • 老化に関する研究

背景:

  • 睡眠の質は 年齢とともに自然に低下します
  • ハイポクレチン (オレキシン) ニューロンは,睡眠と覚醒のサイクルを調節する上で重要な役割を果たします.
  • ハイポクレチンシグナル伝達の不調は,様々な睡眠障害に関与している.

研究 の 目的:

  • 老化による睡眠障害におけるヒポクレチンニューロン活動の役割を調査する.
  • 老化中に睡眠の質が低下する原因因子であるかどうかを判断する.

主な方法:

  • 若者や高齢者の脳断片の 電気生理学的記録
  • ハイポクレチンニューロン活性に対する 薬学的な操作
  • 老人の睡眠パターンの行動分析

主要な成果:

  • 高齢者におけるヒポクレチンニューロンの発火速度と興奮性は若者と比較して有意に増加しています.
  • 低クレチンニューロンの興奮性の薬理学的減少は,高齢のモデルで正常な睡眠パターンを部分的に回復させた.
  • 低クレチン信号の増加は,非レム睡眠時間の短縮と覚醒の増加と相関する.

結論:

  • ハイポクレチンニューロンの過興奮は,老化における睡眠質の障害に貢献する主要なメカニズムです.
  • ヒポクレチンシグナル伝達をターゲットにすることで,高齢化による睡眠障害の治療策を提示することができる.