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Non-rapid eye movement sleep determines resilience to social stress.

Brittany J Bush1, Caroline Donnay1, Eva-Jeneé A Andrews1, Darielle Lewis-Sanders1, Cloe L Gray1, Zhimei Qiao1, Allison J Brager2, Hadiya Johnson1, Hamadi C S Brewer1, Sahil Sood1, Talib Saafir1, Morris Benveniste1, Ketema N Paul3, J Christopher Ehlen1.   

Abstract

Resilience, the ability to overcome stressful conditions, is found in most mammals and varies significantly among individuals. A lack of resilience can lead to the development of neuropsychiatric and sleep disorders, often within the same individual. Despite extensive research into the brain mechanisms causing maladaptive behavioral-responses to stress, it is not clear why some individuals exhibit resilience. To examine if sleep has a determinative role in maladaptive behavioral-response to social stress, we investigated individual variations in resilience using a social-defeat model for male mice. Our results reveal a direct, causal relationship between sleep amount and resilience-demonstrating that sleep increases after social-defeat stress only occur in resilient mice. Further, we found that within the prefrontal cortex, a regulator of maladaptive responses to stress, pre-existing differences in sleep regulation predict resilience. Overall, these results demonstrate that increased NREM sleep, mediated cortically, is an active response to social-defeat stress that plays a determinative role in promoting resilience. They also show that differences in resilience are strongly correlated with inter-individual variability in sleep regulation.

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Keywords:  mouse; neuroscience; non-rapid eye movement; resilience; sleep; social avoidance; social defeat stress; stress

Year:  2022        PMID: 36149059      PMCID: PMC9586557          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.80206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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1.  Non-rapid eye movement sleep determines resilience to social stress.

Authors:  Brittany J Bush; Caroline Donnay; Eva-Jeneé A Andrews; Darielle Lewis-Sanders; Cloe L Gray; Zhimei Qiao; Allison J Brager; Hadiya Johnson; Hamadi C S Brewer; Sahil Sood; Talib Saafir; Morris Benveniste; Ketema N Paul; J Christopher Ehlen
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-09-23       Impact factor: 8.713

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