The interplay of stress and sleep impacts BDNF level

Sleep plays a pivotal role in normal biological functions. Sleep loss results in higher stress vulnerability and is often found in mental disorders. There is evidence that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) could be a central player in this relationship. Recently, we could demonstrate that sub...

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description Sleep plays a pivotal role in normal biological functions. Sleep loss results in higher stress vulnerability and is often found in mental disorders. There is evidence that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) could be a central player in this relationship. Recently, we could demonstrate that subjects suffering from current symptoms of insomnia exhibited significantly decreased serum BDNF levels compared with sleep-healthy controls. In accordance with the paradigm indicating a link between sleep and BDNF, we aimed to investigate if the stress system influences the association between sleep and BDNF. Participants with current symptoms of insomnia plus a former diagnosis of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) and/or Periodic Limb Movement (PLM) and sleep healthy controls were included in the study. They completed questionnaires on sleep (ISI, Insomnia Severity Index) and stress (PSS, Perceived Stress Scale) and provided a blood sample for determination of serum BDNF. We found a significant interaction between stress and insomnia with an impact on serum BDNF levels. Moreover, insomnia severity groups and score on the PSS each revealed a significant main effect on serum BDNF levels. Insomnia severity was associated with increased stress experience affecting serum BDNF levels. Of note, the association between stress and BDNF was only observed in subjects without insomnia. Using a mediation model, sleep was revealed as a mediator of the association between stress experience and serum BDNF levels. This is the first study to show that the interplay between stress and sleep impacts BDNF levels, suggesting an important role of this relationship in the pathogenesis of stress-associated mental disorders. Hence, we suggest sleep as a key mediator at the connection between stress and BDNF. Whether sleep is maintained or disturbed might explain why some individuals are able to handle a certain stress load while others develop a mental disorder.
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subjects Adult
Aged
Aging
Alcoholism
Biological effects
Brain
Brain research
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor - blood
Case-Control Studies
Clinics
Comparative analysis
Development and progression
Epigenetics
Female
Growth factors
Humans
Insomnia
Laboratories
Legs
Male
Mediation
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Mental health
Middle Aged
Neurobiology
Neurophysiology
Neurosciences
Nocturnal Myoclonus Syndrome - blood
Nocturnal Myoclonus Syndrome - physiopathology
Older people
Pathogenesis
Polysomnography
Post traumatic stress disorder
Questionnaires
Restless legs syndrome
Restless Legs Syndrome - blood
Restless Legs Syndrome - physiopathology
Severity of Illness Index
Sleep
Sleep - physiology
Sleep deprivation
Sleep disorders
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - blood
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - physiopathology
Stress
Stress (Psychology)
Stress, Physiological
Stresses
Studies
Surveys and Questionnaires
title The interplay of stress and sleep impacts BDNF level
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