The Regulatory Role of Sleep Hormones, Neurotransmitters, and Gene Expression in Rapid Eye Movement Sleep

Enhao Liu
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Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep typically initiates approximately 90 minutes following the onset of sleep. REM sleep is crucial for memory consolidation and learning. It also supports physical recovery and promotes cell regeneration, neurotransmitter transmission, and immune function. The regulating function of REM sleep remains ambiguous despite numerous advancements in its investigation. The absence of neurotransmitter receptors reduces REM sleep, and altered environmental conditions have a corresponding effect on REM sleep. This study summarized how REM sleep interacts with hormones, neurotransmitters, and gene expression. The study found novel properties of REM sleep, explored the connection between cognitive and emotional functions with REM sleep. REM sleep is a stage of increased brain activity, and the study of REM sleep helps us to better understand brain function and neural activity. Examining REM sleep allows for a thorough exploration of the brain’s operational processes, offering valuable insights for neuroscience research. Further study on REM sleep in the future could focus on impact of sleep on body and brain processes, leading to a better comprehension of treating sleep disorders and advancing cognitive neuroscience.
睡眠激素、神经递质和基因表达在快速眼动睡眠中的调节作用
快速眼动(REM)睡眠通常在入睡后约 90 分钟开始。快速眼动睡眠对记忆巩固和学习至关重要。它还有助于身体恢复,促进细胞再生、神经递质传递和免疫功能。尽管对快速动眼期睡眠的研究取得了诸多进展,但其调节功能仍不明确。神经递质受体的缺失会减少快速眼动睡眠,而环境条件的改变也会对快速眼动睡眠产生相应的影响。这项研究总结了快速动眼期睡眠如何与激素、神经递质和基因表达相互作用。研究发现了快速动眼期睡眠的新特性,探讨了认知和情感功能与快速动眼期睡眠之间的联系。快速动眼期睡眠是大脑活动增加的一个阶段,对快速动眼期睡眠的研究有助于我们更好地了解大脑功能和神经活动。对快速动眼期睡眠的研究可以深入探讨大脑的运行过程,为神经科学研究提供宝贵的见解。未来对快速动眼期睡眠的进一步研究可能会侧重于睡眠对身体和大脑过程的影响,从而更好地理解睡眠障碍的治疗和认知神经科学的发展。
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