慢性睡眠限制激活补充和凝固级联:与加速大脑衰老的分子联系
Pawan K Jha1,2, Utham K Valekunja1,2, Akhilesh B Reddy3,4
1Department of Systems Pharmacology & Translational Therapeutics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Npj biological timing and sleep
|March 3, 2026
概括
在小鼠中,慢性睡眠限制加速了大脑衰老,改变了参与补充和凝固途径的蛋白质. 这表明睡眠不足和神经退行之间存在联系,即使没有遗传倾向.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 蛋白质组学是指蛋白质组学.
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 慢性睡眠不足是与与年龄相关的神经退行性疾病相关的广泛问题.
- 睡眠不足在动物模型中加速神经退行,但它对大脑总体衰老的影响不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查慢性睡眠限制 (CSC) 是否会导致野生类型小鼠的大脑衰老.
- 为了比较年轻的睡眠受限小鼠与年龄较大的对照组的大脑蛋白质组.
主要方法:
- 模拟了年轻野生型小鼠的现代限制睡眠条件.
- 分析了睡眠受限小鼠的皮质蛋白质组,并将其与不同年龄的对照组的蛋白质组进行了比较.
- 利用途径分析来识别常见的蛋白质和睡眠限制与衰老之间的丰富途径.
主要成果:
- 确定了145种与睡眠相关的蛋白质和1275种与年龄相关的蛋白质的变化.
- 在睡眠限制和衰老之间发现了71种常见的蛋白质.
- 途径分析显示了补充和凝血级联途径的丰富,特别是涉及补充成分3 (C3),纤维素α (FGA) 和纤维素β (FGB).
结论:
- 慢性睡眠限制可能会导致大脑衰老.
- 补充和凝血级联路径可能与慢性睡眠限制引起的大脑衰老过程有关.
- 这项研究为将睡眠丧失与神经退行联系起来的分子机制提供了新的见解.
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