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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Could Pieces of Bacteria in Your Brain Affect Your Sleep? Here’s The Science. : ScienceAlert
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Could Pieces of Bacteria in Your Brain Affect Your Sleep? Here’s The Science. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 25, 2025 1:40 pm
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Sleep is a fundamental physiological need for human survival, just like food, water, and air. However, various environmental and personal factors can influence our sleep patterns. A recent study has suggested that fragments from bacteria may play a role in affecting our sleep quality.

Historically, scientists believed that gut microbes did not have a significant impact on physiological sleep regulation. However, a study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience has found bacterial cell wall components, specifically peptidoglycan, in areas of the brain such as the brainstem, olfactory bulb, and hypothalamus.

Peptidoglycan, also known as murein, is a crucial component of bacterial cell walls that helps maintain their shape and rigidity. The study indicated that the concentration of peptidoglycan increases during periods of sleep deprivation or changes in sleeping patterns, suggesting a potential link between gut microbiota and sleep quality.

The research involved nine male mice housed in a 12-hour light/dark cycle, with measurements taken over 48 hours to monitor brain activity during sleep and rest. After euthanizing the mice, different brain areas were isolated to measure peptidoglycan levels.

While the study was meticulously designed and conducted, it focused solely on adult male mice. It is essential to note that findings in animal models may not always directly translate to humans, as the gut microbiota and environmental factors differ significantly between species.

Previous research has shown that fragments related to bacteria, like peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharides, can be detected in the brain, albeit in smaller quantities. Factors like sleep deprivation, inflammation, aging, or strenuous exercise can increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and intestinal wall, allowing these fragments to enter the brain.

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The gut-brain axis, which connects the gut microbiota to brain function, has been a topic of interest in scientific and public spheres. While research on animals has provided valuable insights, there is a need for large-scale human interventions to understand the complex interactions between the gut microbiome and various physiological systems.

Overall, the study reflects a growing interest in the intersection between human microbiology and neuroscience. It highlights the interconnectedness of the human body and the potential role of gut microbiota in regulating sleep patterns. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of the gut-brain axis, we may gain a deeper understanding of how our bodies function as a whole.

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