Understanding Sleep Regulation in Normal and Pathological Conditions, and Why It Matters.

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Mathieu Nollet, Nicholas P Franks, William Wisden
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Abstract

Sleep occupies a peculiar place in our lives and in science, being both eminently familiar and profoundly enigmatic. Historically, philosophers, scientists and artists questioned the meaning and purpose of sleep. If Shakespeare's verses from MacBeth depicting "Sleep that soothes away all our worries" and "relieves the weary laborer and heals hurt minds" perfectly epitomize the alleviating benefits of sleep, it is only during the last two decades that the growing understanding of the sophisticated sleep regulatory mechanisms allows us to glimpse putative biological functions of sleep. Sleep control brings into play various brain-wide processes occurring at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and system levels, some of them overlapping with a number of disease-signaling pathways. Pathogenic processes, including mood disorders (e.g., major depression) and neurodegenerative illnesses such Huntington's or Alzheimer's diseases, can therefore affect sleep-modulating networks which disrupt the sleep-wake architecture, whereas sleep disturbances may also trigger various brain disorders. In this review, we describe the mechanisms underlying sleep regulation and the main hypotheses drawn about its functions. Comprehending sleep physiological orchestration and functions could ultimately help deliver better treatments for people living with neurodegenerative diseases.

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理解正常和病理状态下的睡眠调节,以及为什么它很重要。
睡眠在我们的生活和科学中占有特殊的地位,既为人熟知又深不可测。历史上,哲学家、科学家和艺术家都质疑睡眠的意义和目的。如果说莎士比亚在《麦克白》中描写的“睡眠安抚我们所有的忧虑”和“缓解劳累的劳动者,治愈受伤的心灵”的诗句完美地概括了睡眠的缓解益处,那么,直到最近二十年,人们对复杂的睡眠调节机制的理解不断加深,才使我们得以一瞥睡眠的假定生物学功能。睡眠控制使发生在分子、细胞、电路和系统水平上的各种全脑过程发挥作用,其中一些与许多疾病信号通路重叠。因此,包括情绪障碍(如重度抑郁症)和神经退行性疾病(如亨廷顿氏病或阿尔茨海默病)在内的致病过程可以影响睡眠调节网络,从而破坏睡眠-觉醒结构,而睡眠障碍也可能引发各种脑部疾病。在这篇综述中,我们描述了睡眠调节的机制和关于其功能的主要假设。了解睡眠的生理安排和功能最终有助于为神经退行性疾病患者提供更好的治疗方法。
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