“…Of these regions, the amygdala becomes activated and shows local synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines shortly after systemic immune challenge with administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide ( Engler et al, 2011 ; Prager et al, 2013 ). Furthermore, our work has amply demonstrated that it regulates the effects of footshock stress and fear memories on sleep ( Liu et al, 2009 , 2011 ; Wellman et al, 2013 , 2014 , 2016 ), and, more recently, that it mediates the effects of controllable and uncontrollable stress on the neuroimmune system [Unpublished Results] and that its regulation of fear memory may be dependent on REM during the consolidation period ( Machida et al, 2021a , Machida et al, 2021b ). In summary, available evidence indicates that the complex interactions of the immune system, sleep and stress can be explored at functional, mechanistic and neurocircuit levels in ways that can lend new insight into adaptive and maladaptive stress responses.…”