Progress in adverse effects of sleep deprivation on body fertility
10.3867/j.issn.1000-3002.2023.07.012
- Author:
Shengxiao ZHANG
1
,
2
;
Xingdao GUO
;
Wenyang CHEN
;
Yaqi XU
;
Wei LI
;
Guirong ZHANG
Author Information
1. College of Pharmacy,Hebei North University,Zhangjiakou 075000,China
2. Bioscience Today(Beijing)Biotechnology Research Institute,Beijing 102629,China
- Keywords:
sleep deprivation;
fertility;
differently expressed genes
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
2023;37(7):486-486
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of human normal functions.Nowadays,the occurrence of active sleep deprivation(ASD)or passive sleep depriva-tion(PSD)is becoming more and more common due to the inability of the body adapting to the rapid changes in the internal and external environment.SD is not only an action,a brief process or a result,but also a directly or indirectly sustained state,which is associated to sleep time,circadian rhythm or sleep quality.SD can lead to numerous adverse effects on the body,such as sleep-related acute and chronic diseases.Long-term SD increases the risk of neurological and cardiovascular dis-eases as well as immune system dysfunction.In addi-tion,SD may affect the reproductive health of the body,giving rise to a series of potential fertility problems.In recent years,the correlation research and mechanism between SD and the related diseases have become a focus of scholars' attention.Numerous lines of evidence suggest that pathological sleep,such as insomnia and sleep apnea syndrome,is associated with impaired repro-ductive function.Disruptions in the circadian rhythm can also lead to impaired hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal(HPG)axis function and thereby interfere with the repro-ductive process.Our research team has demonstrated that SD significantly affects the fertility of male and female rats and has adverse effects on reproduction.By new generation sequencing(NGS)and RT-PCR verifica-tion,we have identified differently expressed genes that are involved in mediating the effect of SD on fertility.However,the mechanisms and biological macromolecules regulated by SD are worthy of being further explored.This paper provides a brief review of SD research and then focuses on the adverse impact of SD on fertility,conducting a literature review to sort out the ideas and pro-vide references for research in this field.