Chronic sleep deprivation promotes drug‐resistant epilepsy via the BMAL1mTOR ‐P‐gp axis

Apr 21, 2026Epilepsia open

Long-term sleep loss may increase drug-resistant epilepsy through a specific brain protein pathway

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Abstract

Chronic sleep deprivation significantly increased pharmacoresistance in epilepsy models, with reduced BMAL1 levels observed.

  • Chronic sleep deprivation led to a decrease in BMAL1 and Per2 levels in the hippocampus.
  • Increased expression of P-S6 and P-glycoprotein (P-gp) was associated with pharmacoresistance following sleep deprivation.
  • In vitro studies demonstrated that BMAL1 regulates P-gp through the mTOR pathway.
  • Overexpression of BMAL1 in vivo reduced pharmacoresistance and restored Per2 levels in rats subjected to chronic sleep deprivation.
  • Knockdown of BMAL1 in normally sleeping epileptic rats promoted pharmacoresistance, decreasing Per2 and increasing P-S6 and P-gp levels.

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