2002
DOI: 10.1001/jama.288.12.1469
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Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Response to Immunizaton

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“…Cytokines synthesized by the immune system may play a role in normal sleep regulation, by increasing NREM sleep and decreasing REM sleep, and during inflammatory events, an increase in cytokine levels may intensify their effects on sleep regulation [91]. Current evidence suggests that acute and chronic sleep deprivation is associated with decreased proportions of natural killer cells [92], lower antibody titers following influenza virus immunization [93], reduced lymphokine-activated killer activity [94], and reduced interleukin-2 production [94]. Moreover, sleep deprivation may alter endocrine and metabolic functions, altering the normal pattern of cortisol release and contributing to alterations of "glucocorticoid feedback regulation" [95], glucose tolerance, and insulin resistance [96].…”
Section: Potential Implications Of Sleep Deprivation and Disruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytokines synthesized by the immune system may play a role in normal sleep regulation, by increasing NREM sleep and decreasing REM sleep, and during inflammatory events, an increase in cytokine levels may intensify their effects on sleep regulation [91]. Current evidence suggests that acute and chronic sleep deprivation is associated with decreased proportions of natural killer cells [92], lower antibody titers following influenza virus immunization [93], reduced lymphokine-activated killer activity [94], and reduced interleukin-2 production [94]. Moreover, sleep deprivation may alter endocrine and metabolic functions, altering the normal pattern of cortisol release and contributing to alterations of "glucocorticoid feedback regulation" [95], glucose tolerance, and insulin resistance [96].…”
Section: Potential Implications Of Sleep Deprivation and Disruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laboratory and clinical studies have demonstrated that disruption of circadian rhythm results in immune system impairment [6,7], increased incidence and severity of infection [8], and worse outcomes in critically ill patients [9,10].…”
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“…En los humanos está demostrado que una noche de privación de sueño después de recibir una vacuna de hepatitis A disminuye la producción de anticuerpos, mientras que la respuesta inmune adaptativa es mejor si el individuo duerme después de la vacunación, ya que el medio proinfl amatorio durante el sueño funciona como adyuvante. 19 La activación inmune, la síntesis de proteínas y la proliferación celular, así como el aporte de energía y los cambios endocrinos que ocurren durante el sueño ayudan a mantener en buen estado al sistema inmune. 20 En animales infectados experimentalmente se demostró que la mortalidad disminuye si tienen un sueño completo después del desafío infeccioso, mientras que su privación los conduce a septicemia o, incluso, la muerte.…”
Section: Sueño Y Sistema Inmuneunclassified