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Sleep Deprivation, Exercise, and Anxiety. Erik Manke October 3, 2014. Prank your Friends!. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUPveZimopc. What is sleep deprivation?. AASM <7-8 hours for adults 20% adults deprived Cognitive Effects
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Sleep Deprivation, Exercise, and Anxiety Erik Manke October 3, 2014
Prank your Friends! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUPveZimopc
What is sleep deprivation? • AASM • <7-8 hours for adults • 20% adults deprived • Cognitive Effects • Irritability, lack of motivation, anxiety, depression, Lack of concentration, Attention deficits, Reduced vigilance, Longer reaction times, Distractibility, Lack of energy, Fatigue, Restlessness, Lack of coordination, Poor decisions, Increased errors, Forgetfulness
Why should you sleep? • WebMD list • Decreased alertness • Memory Impairment • Stress • Heart Issues • Stroke • Depression • Obesity • Poor Quality of life
Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI) • Very rare autosomal dominant disease • Mutated PrP in brain • Onset 18-60 1) Insomnia, phobias, and paranoia 2) Hallucinations 3) Drastic weight loss 4) Dementia and death -process over only 18 months
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) • Plaques • Beta-amyloid • Tangles • Tau • Symptoms • Disorientation, mood changes, learning deficits, irritability, memory loss (short-term), depression, loss of inhibitions, sleep-wake cycle shifts
Sleep Deprivation and Cognition • Alkadhi et al 2013 • Restoration of brain metabolism • Absence of sensory • Allow memory consolidation • Hippocampus • Humans and animals differ • Correlate to size and metabolic rate
Sleep and the Hippocampus • Excitatory Synaptic Transmission • NMDA-R signalling • Overall hippocampal activity increases • Both pre- and post-learning
Sleep Cycle • NREM • Hippocampus and cortex synchronization • Memory Connection • REM • Hippocampus and cortex disconnect • Local NMDA activity • Memory Integration
Sleep Deprivation Models • Forced Activity • Gentle Handling • Head Lifting • Enlarged Environment • Modified Multiple Platform Technique
Counteracting Sleep Deprivation • Nicotine • Caffeine • Exercise
Exercise and Alzheimer’s Disease • Hosseinzadeh et al 2013 • Homocysteine (Hcy) • Oxidative stressor • Derived from methionine • Lack of physical activity • Dorsal hippocampus • Measure TBARS and SOD
Cognitive Benefits of Exercise • Hippocampal dentate gyrus • Glu increased • GABA decreased • NO release • Ach release
Shuttle Box Test • Passive avoidance test • Test learning and cognitive function • Dark/Light chamber • Shock Administration • Measure time for avoidance
Exercise and Sleep Restriction • Zielinski et al 2013 • Anxiety and memory • Most studies severe • Chronic-moderate sleep deprivation • Sleep deprivation=Bad • Exercise=Good
Take Home Messages • Exercise positively correlates with proper hippocampus function • Improve memory and learning • Sleep deprivation negatively correlates with proper hippocampus function • Decrease memory and learning • Exercise has anxiolytic effects but can be decreased by sleep deprevation
Take Home Messages (cont.) • Exercise can reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s disease • Reduction of oxidative stress • Decrease SOD levels and increase TBARS levels • Learning and memory decreased from AD • Mirrored effects of Hcy in rat brain • Rescued by exercise
Take Home Messages (cont.) • Effects of sleep deprivation can be rescued • Caffeine, nicotine, and exercise