后代
背景(考古学)
睡眠剥夺
睡眠(系统调用)
怀孕
动物研究
心理学
生理学
发展心理学
神经科学
医学
昼夜节律
内分泌学
生物
古生物学
遗传学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Gabriel Natan Pires,Luciana Benedetto,Rene Cortese,David Gozal,Kamalesh K. Gulia,Velayudhan Mohan Kumar,Sérgio Tufik,Mônica L. Andersen
摘要
Abstract Disturbed sleep during gestation may lead to adverse outcomes for both mother and child. Animal research plays an important role in providing insights into this research field by enabling ethical and methodological requirements that are not possible in humans. Here, we present an overview and discuss the main research findings related to the effects of prenatal sleep deprivation in animal models. Using systematic review approaches, we retrieved 42 articles dealing with some type of sleep alteration. The most frequent research topics in this context were maternal sleep deprivation, maternal behaviour, offspring behaviour, development of sleep–wake cycles in the offspring, hippocampal neurodevelopment, pregnancy viability, renal physiology, hypertension and metabolism. This overview indicates that the number of basic studies in this field is growing, and provides biological plausibility to suggest that sleep disturbances might be detrimental to both mother and offspring by promoting increased risk at the behavioural, hormonal, electrophysiological, metabolic and epigenetic levels. More studies on the effects of maternal sleep deprivation are needed, in light of their major translational perspective.
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