Sleep regulation: Interactions among cytokines and classical neurotransmitters

Maria Grazia De Simoni , Luca Imeri , Walter De Matteo , Carlo Perego , Sylvie Simard , Salvatore Terrazzino
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Abstract

The role of classical neurotransmitters in sleep regulation is amply documented (Hobson and Steriade, 1986). In recent years evidence has been gathered that immunoactive molecules, infectious agents and their components, or cytokines play some part in sleep regulation (Krueger and Obál, 1994; Opp et al., 1992; Moldofsky, 1994). Different cytokines possess hypnogenic properties when injected centrally or systemically to different animal species and their role in physiological sleep regulation is currently under investigation. Little is known of how cytokines and classical neurotransmitters interact and of the relevance of this interaction in sleep induction and maintenance.

The present paper (i) reviews data on this topic; (ii) proposes a unitary interpretation whenever possible; and (iii) raises questions that might be addressed by future studies.

睡眠调节:细胞因子与经典神经递质的相互作用
经典神经递质在睡眠调节中的作用有充分的文献记载(Hobson和Steriade, 1986)。近年来收集的证据表明,免疫活性分子、感染因子及其成分或细胞因子在睡眠调节中起一定作用(Krueger和Obál, 1994;Opp et al., 1992;Moldofsky, 1994)。不同的细胞因子在中枢或系统注射不同的动物时具有催眠特性,它们在生理睡眠调节中的作用目前正在研究中。对于细胞因子和经典神经递质如何相互作用以及这种相互作用在睡眠诱导和维持中的相关性,人们知之甚少。本文(i)回顾了关于这一主题的数据;(ii)尽可能提出统一的解释;(三)提出了未来研究可能解决的问题。
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