Acute sleep deprivation exacerbates systemic inflammation and psychiatry disorders through gut microbiota dysbiosis and disruption of circadian rhythms

Jan 6, 2023Microbiological research

Short-term sleep loss worsens body inflammation and mental health by disturbing gut bacteria and internal body clocks

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Abstract

After 72 hours of sleep deprivation, mice exhibited significant changes in gut microbiota and increased inflammation.

  • Sleep-deprived mice showed increased appetite but lower body weight compared to control mice.
  • Anxiety-like behaviors were observed in the sleep deprivation group.
  • Diversity of gut microbiota significantly decreased after sleep deprivation, with certain bacteria showing altered abundance.
  • Increased inflammation markers were detected in the proximal colon of sleep-deprived mice.
  • Circadian rhythm dysregulation and gut barrier dysfunction were noted alongside elevated inflammatory signals.
  • These physiological and psychological changes are associated with decreased levels of short chain fatty acids.

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