A potentiation of REM sleep-active neurons in the lateral habenula may be responsible for the sleep disturbance in depression
Current Biology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
34(15), С. 3287 - 3300.e6
Опубликована: Июнь 28, 2024
Язык: Английский
Foods for Sleep Improvement: A Review of the Potential and Mechanisms Involved
Foods,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
14(7), С. 1080 - 1080
Опубликована: Март 21, 2025
Insomnia
affects
one-third
of
the
world’s
population;
negative
effects
insomnia
are
significant,
and
traditional
medications
have
numerous
side
cause
considerable
suffering.
This
has
aroused
interest
in
obtaining
sleep-improving
substances
from
foods.
study
conducted
a
comprehensive
literature
review
using
Web
Science
PubMed
with
keywords
like
“sleep”,
“insomnia”,
“food”.
A
subsequent
summary
revealed
that
certain
foods,
including
milk,
Ziziphus
jujuba,
Lactuca
sativa,
ginseng,
Schisandra
chinensis,
Juglans
regia,
etc.,
purported
to
enhance
sleep
quality
by
prolonging
duration,
reducing
latency,
alleviating
anxiety.
The
mechanisms
these
foods’
mainly
occur
via
central
nervous
system,
particularly
gamma-aminobutyric
acid
(GABA)ergic
5-hydroxytryptamine
(5-HT)ergic
systems.
Although
this
supports
fact
they
potential,
further
research
is
needed.
There
also
issues
such
as
more
limited
fewer
mechanisms,
pharmacokinetic
studies,
models
being
involved.
These
need
be
addressed
future
adequately
address
problem
insomnia.
It
hoped
will
contribute
into
foods
properties
and,
future,
provide
an
effective
natural
alternative
for
those
seeking
medication.
Язык: Английский
Slumber under pressure: REM sleep and stress response
Progress in Neurobiology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 102771 - 102771
Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Mental health: The REM sleep paradox in depression
Current Biology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
34(15), С. R739 - R741
Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Impact of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Basal Metabolic Rate on PTSD, Depression, and Emotional Instability
Brain Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(11), С. 1071 - 1071
Опубликована: Окт. 27, 2024
Objective:
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
potential
associations
between
physical
activity,
sedentary
behavior,
and
basal
metabolic
rate
(BMR)
with
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
major
depressive
(MDD),
emotional
instability
(EI)
using
bidirectional
Mendelian
randomization
(MR).
Additionally,
it
sought
identify
key
molecular
mechanisms
underlying
through
a
comprehensive
bioinformatic
analysis.
Methods:
MR
analyses
utilizing
genome-wide
association
(GWAS)
data
were
conducted
estimate
effects
of
BMR
on
PTSD,
MDD,
EI.
Sensitivity
performed
assess
robustness
findings.
Concurrently,
analysis
was
executed
gene
expression
datasets
(GSE53987
GSE21138)
derived
from
emotionally
unstable
patients.
encompassed
differential
differentially
expressed
genes
(DEGs),
followed
by
an
functional
enrichment
uncover
pathways
associated
Results:
The
revealed
that
increased
activity
may
have
protective
effect
against
albeit
inconsistent
MDD
Sedentary
behavior
demonstrated
minimal
or
identified
114
DEGs
EI,
YWHAB,
SRRM2,
MST1,
HDAC10,
HSPA1A
highlighted
as
significant
genes.
these
unveiled
potentially
involved
in
pathology
instability.
Conclusions:
Physical
appears
protect
whereas
its
EI
are
less
definitive.
findings
offer
deeper
understanding
pinpointing
specific
serve
therapeutic
targets.
Further
research
is
warranted
elucidate
intricate
interactions
mechanisms.
Язык: Английский