CD40 activation induces NREM sleep and modulates genes associated with sleep homeostasis.

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity(2013)

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The T-cell derived cytokine CD40 ligand is overexpressed in patients with autoimmune diseases. Through activation of its receptor, CD40 ligand leads to a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor 1 (TNFR1) dependent impairment of locomotor activity in mice. Here we report that this effect is explained through a promotion of sleep, which was specific to non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep while REM sleep was suppressed. The increase in NREM sleep was accompanied by a decrease in EEG delta power during NREM sleep and by a decrease in the expression of transcripts in the cerebral cortex known to be associated with homeostatic sleep drive, such as Homer1a, Early growth response 2, Neuronal pentraxin 2, and Fos-like antigen 2. The effect of CD40 activation was mimicked by peripheral TNF injection and prevented by the TNF blocker etanercept. Our study indicates that sleep-wake dysregulation in autoimmune diseases may result from CD40 induced TNF:TNFR1 mediated alterations of molecular pathways, which regulate sleep-wake behavior.
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BL,BBB,CD40L,CD40 mAb,CNS,Egr2,Eta,Fosl2,Homer1a KO mice,Jph3,IL-,i.p.,L/D,LPS,nBA,Nptx2,OSA,NREM,REM,Ptgs2,SBS,SCN,SD,siRNA,SLE,SSctx,TNF,TNFR1,ZT
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