Department of Neuroscience, Farber Institute for Neurosciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
FEBS J. 2023 Feb;290(4):931-950. doi: 10.1111/febs.16320. Epub 2021 Dec 22.
The two-process model of sleep regulation posits two main processes regulating sleep: the circadian process controlled by the circadian clock and the homeostatic process that depends on the history of sleep and wakefulness. The model has provided a dominant conceptual framework for sleep research since its publication ~ 40 years ago. The time of day and prior wake time are the primary factors affecting the circadian and homeostatic processes, respectively. However, it is critical to consider other factors influencing sleep. Since sleep is incompatible with other behaviors, it is affected by the need for essential behaviors such as eating, foraging, mating, caring for offspring, and avoiding predators. Sleep is also affected by sensory inputs, sickness, increased need for memory consolidation after learning, and other factors. Here, we review multiple factors influencing sleep and discuss recent insights into the mechanisms balancing competing needs.
受生物钟控制的昼夜节律过程和依赖于睡眠和觉醒历史的 稳态过程。自 40 年前发表以来,该模型为睡眠研究提供了一个主要的概念框架。一天中的时间和之前的清醒时间分别是影响昼夜节律和 稳态过程的主要因素。然而,考虑影响睡眠的其他因素至关重要。由于睡眠与其他行为不兼容,因此它会受到诸如进食、觅食、交配、照顾后代和躲避捕食者等基本行为的需求的影响。睡眠也会受到感官输入、疾病、学习后记忆巩固的需求增加等因素的影响。在这里,我们回顾了影响睡眠的多个因素,并讨论了平衡竞争需求的机制的最新见解。