Peripheral Inflammation and Sleep Loss Induce Coordinated Motivational Changes: An Experimental Two-Hit Stress Model.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
John Axelsson, Mats Lekander, Camilla I Svensson, Nils Simon, Alexandra Kuliszkiewicz, Julie Lasselin, Leonie J T Balter
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Abstract

Sleep loss and low-grade inflammation are common stressors that affect behaviour and recovery needs. To examine their separate and combined effects on motivation for everyday behaviours, we developed a two-hit experimental model. Participants (N = 56, 31 women) completed three experimental visits: sleep saturation (two nights, 9 h in bed/night); sleep-restriction (two nights, 4 h in bed/night); and an immune challenge (~24 h post COVID-19 vaccination) combined with either sleep saturation (n = 26) or restriction (n = 30). Motivation for everyday behaviours and sleepiness were rated, and blood samples were collected. Both sleep restriction and vaccination increased motivation for sleep-related behaviours and reduced motivation for physical and social activity, with sleep restriction having broader effects. These changes were associated with inflammation and sleepiness. Vaccination increased thirst, while sleep restriction reduced it, but neither affected hunger or food preferences. Sleep restriction amplified the inflammatory response to vaccination. For motivation, the stressors combined caused larger changes than either alone for some outcomes, without amplifying one another. These findings support that different stressors reallocate motivation towards rest and sleep-supporting behaviours over physical and social activity, likely to drive behaviours that support homeostasis after allostatic challenges. As these stressors often co-occur, this adaptive response can meaningfully shape daily functioning. Future work may determine when this functional response becomes maladaptive.

外周炎症和睡眠缺失诱导协调的动机变化:一个实验性的双击应激模型。
睡眠不足和轻度炎症是影响行为和恢复需要的常见压力源。为了研究它们对日常行为动机的单独和联合影响,我们开发了一个双重实验模型。参与者(N = 56,31名女性)完成了三次实验访问:睡眠饱和度(两晚,每晚睡9小时);睡眠限制(两晚,每晚睡4小时);免疫挑战(COVID-19疫苗接种后~24小时)结合睡眠饱和(n = 26)或限制(n = 30)。对日常行为的动机和困倦程度进行评估,并收集血样。睡眠限制和疫苗接种都增加了睡眠相关行为的动机,减少了身体和社交活动的动机,睡眠限制具有更广泛的影响。这些变化与炎症和嗜睡有关。接种疫苗会增加口渴感,而睡眠限制会减少口渴感,但两者都不会影响饥饿或食物偏好。睡眠限制放大了接种疫苗后的炎症反应。就动机而言,在某些结果中,压力源结合起来比单独产生更大的变化,而不会相互放大。这些发现支持不同的压力源将动机重新分配给休息和睡眠支持行为,而不是身体和社会活动,可能会在适应挑战后驱动支持内稳态的行为。由于这些压力源经常同时出现,这种适应性反应可以有意义地塑造日常功能。未来的工作可能会确定这种功能反应何时变得不适应。
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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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