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Exercise and sleep in aging: emphasis on serotonin.

M O Melancon1, D Lorrain2, I J Dionne1.   

Abstract

Reductions in central serotonin activity with aging might be involved in sleep-related disorders in later life. Although the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise on sleep are not new, sleep represents a complex recurring state of unconsciousness involving many lines of transmitters which remains only partly clear despite intense ongoing research. It is known that serotonin released into diencephalon and cerebrum might play a key inhibitory role to help promote sleep, likely through an active inhibition of supraspinal neural networks. Several lines of evidence support the stimulatory effects of exercise on higher serotonergic pathways. Hence, exercise has proved to elicit acute elevations in forebrain serotonin concentrations, an effect that waned upon cessation of exercise. While adequate exercise training might lead to adaptations in higher serotonergic networks (desensitization of forebrain receptors), excessive training has been linked to serious brain serotonergic maladaptations accompanied by insomnia. Dietary supplementation of tryptophan (the only serotonin precursor) is known to stimulate serotonergic activity and promote sleep, whereas acute tryptophan depletion causes deleterious effects on sleep. Regarding sleep-wake regulation, exercise has proved to accelerate resynchronization of the biological clock to new light-dark cycles following imposition of phase shifts in laboratory animals. Noteworthy, the effect of increased serotonergic transmission on wake state appears to be biphasic, i.e. promote wake and thereafter drowsiness. Therefore, it might be possible that acute aerobic exercise would act on sleep by increasing activity of ascending brain serotonergic projections, though additional work is warranted to better understand the implication of serotonin in the exercise-sleep axis.
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Keywords:  5-HT; 5-hydroxytryptamine; Acides aminés; Activité physique; Activité sérotonergique; Advancing age; Amino acids; CNS; Cerveau; Elderly; Locomotor activity; Neurotransmetteurs; Neurotransmitters; Personnes âgées; Physical activity; Prolonged exercise; SNC; Vieillissement

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25104243     DOI: 10.1016/j.patbio.2014.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Biol (Paris)        ISSN: 0369-8114


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