Synergistic Impact of Sleep Disturbance and Social Isolation in Adult but Not Adolescent Female Mice.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Christine Egebjerg, Birgitte Rahbek Kornum
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Abstract

Sleep quality and social isolation are two of the numerous environmental, social and health-related factors that contribute to major depressive disorder (MDD). In human studies, a strong association has been found between sleep quality and perceived loneliness, with each potentially exacerbating the other. In mouse studies, sleep deprivation is performed on either group-housed or individually housed mice, depending on the protocol, but the effect of social isolation is often not assessed. Here, we aimed to investigate the potential synergistic effects of sleep disturbances and social isolation in adolescent (Postnatal day 36) and young adult (9 weeks old) female mice. The mice were subjected to sleep disturbances for 7 days, consisting of 4 h of sleep restriction during the light phase, while group- or single-housed for 7 days. Both the individual and combined effects of sleep disturbance and social isolation were assessed. Our findings reveal significantly longer immobility in the tail suspension test in young adult mice after 7 days of sleep disturbance + social isolation compared to those in the sleep disturbance + socially housed group. The same effect was not seen with adolescent mice. This interaction between sleep disturbance and social isolation in the young adult group suggests a synergistic effect. In conclusion, single housing of mice can change the behavioural outcome of a sleep disturbance protocol. Further, adolescent mice appeared more resilient to the adverse behavioural effects of sleep disturbance in combination with social isolation than young adult mice.

睡眠障碍和社会隔离对成年雌性小鼠的协同影响。
睡眠质量和社会孤立是导致重度抑郁症(MDD)的众多环境、社会和健康相关因素中的两个。在人类研究中,人们发现睡眠质量和感知到的孤独感之间有很强的联系,两者都有可能加剧另一方。在对小鼠的研究中,根据实验方案,对集体饲养或单独饲养的小鼠进行睡眠剥夺,但通常不评估社会隔离的影响。在这里,我们的目的是研究睡眠障碍和社会隔离在青春期(出生后第36天)和年轻成年(9周龄)雌性小鼠中的潜在协同效应。小鼠进行为期7天的睡眠干扰,其中在光照阶段限制睡眠4小时,而在集体或单独饲养7天。评估了睡眠障碍和社会隔离的个体影响和综合影响。我们的研究结果表明,与睡眠障碍+社会隔离组相比,睡眠障碍+社会隔离组7天后的年轻成年小鼠在悬尾测试中的不动时间明显更长。同样的效果在青春期的老鼠身上没有发现。在年轻人群体中,睡眠障碍和社会孤立之间的相互作用表明了一种协同效应。综上所述,小鼠的单一住房可以改变睡眠障碍协议的行为结果。此外,与年轻的成年小鼠相比,青春期小鼠似乎更能适应睡眠障碍和社会隔离的不良行为影响。
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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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