2023
DOI: 10.2147/nss.s401271
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Investigating the Role of BDNF in Insomnia: Current Insights

Marta Ditmer,
Agata Gabryelska,
Szymon Turkiewicz
et al.

Abstract: Insomnia is a common disorder defined as frequent and persistent difficulty initiating, maintaining, or going back to sleep. A hallmark symptom of this condition is a sense of nonrestorative sleep. It is frequently associated with other psychiatric disorders, such as depression, as well as somatic ones, including immunomediated diseases. BDNF is a neurotrophin primarily responsible for synaptic plasticity and proper functioning of neurons. Due to its role in the central nervous system, it might be connected to… Show more

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“…Furthermore, astrocytes are involved in the release of gliotransmitters, which modulate synaptic plasticity. Dysregulation of these gliotransmitter signals can impact the functioning of neural circuits involved in sleep regulation, adding another layer to the potential pathophysiology of insomnia [ 94 , 95 ].…”
Section: Dysfunction Of the Glial System And Its Association With Sle...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, astrocytes are involved in the release of gliotransmitters, which modulate synaptic plasticity. Dysregulation of these gliotransmitter signals can impact the functioning of neural circuits involved in sleep regulation, adding another layer to the potential pathophysiology of insomnia [ 94 , 95 ].…”
Section: Dysfunction Of the Glial System And Its Association With Sle...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activated microglia release proinflammatory cytokines and other signaling molecules, creating an inflammatory environment. This neuroinflammatory response can contribute to the hyperarousal state observed in insomnia, disrupting the normal sleep–wake cycle [ 94 ].…”
Section: Dysfunction Of the Glial System And Its Association With Sle...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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