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s Sleep and the Immune System
- Source: Current Immunology Reviews (Discontinued), Volume 8, Issue 1, Feb 2012, p. 50 - 62
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- 01 Feb 2012
Abstract
From a physiological perspective the sleep-wake cycle can be envisioned as a sequence of three physiological states, identified by a particular homeostatic patent: wakefulness, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) or slow sleep, and REM sleep. These three physiological states are defined by a particular neuroendocrine-immune profile that regulates the immune system response. This review discusses the physiological basis of such a control of the immune system at different sleep stages, as well as the manner in which humoral signals (cytokines) produced by immunocompetent cells modify the mechanisms of sleep.
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