2022
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac229
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Acute sleep deprivation induces synaptic remodeling at the soleus muscle neuromuscular junction in rats

Abstract: Sleep is important for cognitive and physical performance. Sleep deprivation not only affects neural functions but also results in muscular fatigue. A good night's sleep reverses these functional derangements caused by sleep deprivation. The role of sleep in brain function has been extensively studied. However, its role in neuromuscular junction or skeletal muscle morphology is sparsely addressed although skeletal muscle atonia and suspended thermoregulation during rapid eye movement sleep possibly provide a c… Show more

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“…SD is inversely related to the incidence of skeletal muscle morphology and exercise capacity via disturbing energy metabolism, immune processes, and endocrine signaling. [ 1 ] Additionally, microbial dysbiosis is a significant contributor to the pathogenesis of sleep‐related disorders. Recent evidence shows that gut microbiota may serve as a driver in SD, maintaining the intestinal homeostasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SD is inversely related to the incidence of skeletal muscle morphology and exercise capacity via disturbing energy metabolism, immune processes, and endocrine signaling. [ 1 ] Additionally, microbial dysbiosis is a significant contributor to the pathogenesis of sleep‐related disorders. Recent evidence shows that gut microbiota may serve as a driver in SD, maintaining the intestinal homeostasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%