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'Hormonal battle' controls sleep

Wednesday, 26 April, 2000, 17:59 GMT 18:59 UK

The reasons why people sleep - or stay awake - have been uncovered by
research, claim scientists.

A hormonal battle dictates when we fall asleep or wake up, according to
scientists who established which part of the brain is responsible for a
good night's sleep.

A joint French and Swiss research team say cells in the brain region called
the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) holds the key to our waking and
sleeping patterns.

Their research, conducted on rats, shows triangular-shaped cells in the
VLPO are inhibited by hormones such as noradrenaline and serotonin when we
are awake.

We then fall asleep because the VLPO cells are switched on by darkness,
alcohol, warmer temperatures and other factors, they say.

In a burst of activity, the VLPO cells stop other parts of the brain
releasing "wakeful" hormones.

As a result, more VLPO cells - neurons - become active, winning the war of
the hormones and causing sleep.

The VLPO neurons are also highly active during the deepest sleep - the
period of rapid eye movement in which the eyeballs twitch and move under
the eyelids and people have vivid dreams.

The discovery, by the scientists at University Medical Centre, Geneva, the
Neurobiological Laboratory for Sleeping and Wakefulness in Lyon, France,
and France's National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris, was reported
in the journal Nature.

Earlier research into narcolepsy - a brain disorder characterised by
falling asleep anywhere, at any time of day without warning - linked it to
mutations in a receptor in the brain, the hypocretin 2 receptor, involved
in the transmission of nervous impulses.

Problems with sleeping - insomnia - are commonly linked to environmental
and lifestyle factors, including stress, psychiatric problems, lack of
exercise, and intake of caffeine and alcohol.


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