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Sleep deprivation-induced memory impairment: exploring potential interventions

Medicine and Health

Sleep deprivation-induced memory impairment: exploring potential interventions

Y. Fan, J. Li, et al.

Sleep's central role in memory consolidation and the damaging effects of sleep deprivation are synthesized in this review, which examines neurobiological mechanisms and potential countermeasures—from drugs like donepezil, memantine, and tolcapone to neuromodulation (TMS, DBS, tDCS) and the emerging gut–brain axis. Research conducted by Yisheng Fan, Jianfeng Li, and Shanfeng Qiao.... show more
Abstract
Sleep's crucial role in memory consolidation is well-established, with neuroimaging and sleep stage analysis revealing the intricate processes involved. Sleep deprivation significantly impairs memory performance and the ability to form new memories, highlighting the need for effective countermeasures. This article concludes that while sleep deprivation significantly impairs memory, the emerging insights into the gut-brain axis offer a promising frontier for developing novel interventions that can mitigate these effects. The review discusses various interventions, ranging from pharmaceutical compounds like donepezil, memantine, and tolcapone, to innovative physical therapy techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Additionally, the emerging role of the gut-brain axis in sleep deprivation-induced memory impairment is examined, shedding light on the complex interplay between gut microbiota and cognitive functions. This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted relationship between sleep deprivation and memory impairment, delving into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these processes and examining potential interventions.
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Published On
Oct 07, 2024
Authors
Yisheng Fan, Jianfeng Li, Shanfeng Qiao
Tags
Sleep deprivation
Memory consolidation
Gut–brain axis
Neuromodulation (TMS/DBS/tDCS)
Pharmacological interventions (donepezil, memantine, tolcapone)
Cognitive impairment
Neurobiological mechanisms
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