A brief period of sleep deprivation leads to subtle changes in mouse gut microbiota

Sahar El Aidy*, Youri G. Bolsius, Frank Raven, Robbert Havekes*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Not getting enough sleep is a common problem in our society and contributes to numerous health problems, including high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. Related to these observations, a wealth of studies has underscored the negative impact of both acute and chronic sleep deprivation on cognitive function. More recently it has become apparent that the gut microbiota composition can be rapidly altered, modulates brain function and is affected by the aforementioned health problems. As such, changes in the microbiota composition may contribute to the behavioural and physiological phenotypes associated with sleep deprivation. It is unclear, however, whether a brief period of sleep deprivation can also negatively impact the gut microbiota. Here, we examined the impact of 5 hr of sleep deprivation on gut microbiota composition of male C57Bl6/J mice. Despite the fact that the overall microbial composition did not change between the control- and sleep-deprived groups, the relative abundance of the Clostridiaceae and Lachnospiraceae were slightly altered in sleep-deprived animals compared to controls. Together, these data suggest that depriving mice of sleep for 5 hr leads to subtle changes in the gut microbiota composition.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummere12920
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftJournal of Sleep Research
Volume29
Nummer van het tijdschrift6
Vroegere onlinedatum12-sep.-2019
DOI's
StatusPublished - dec.-2020

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