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Sleep Loss Is Physically Damaging Your Brain Cells, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 30, 2026 11:05 am
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A Lack of Sleep Can Harm Neurons’ Protective Coating, Study Finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Camerino in Italy has shed light on the detrimental effects of sleep deprivation on the fatty insulation that protects neurons, ultimately compromising our cognitive functions.

The team conducted a series of experiments and tests, pinpointing chemical disruptions in oligodendrocyte cells as the root cause of the damage. These cells play a crucial role in managing the cholesterol necessary for the formation of myelin, the protective coating around neurons.

According to the researchers, “This study highlights the role of oligodendrocytes in connecting sleep deprivation to impaired myelin integrity, reduced nerve conduction, and cognitive deficits.”

Research Methodology and Findings

The researchers analyzed MRI scans of 185 healthy volunteers, confirming previous studies that linked a decline in the quality of sleep to a deterioration in the brain’s white matter structures.

In additional experiments on rats deprived of sleep for 10 days, the team observed a thinning of the myelin sheath surrounding the axons of neurons, leading to slowed neural communication and decreased synchronization between brain regions.

Further tests on these sleep-deprived rats demonstrated a decline in cognitive function, as evidenced by memory and exercise tests.

Implications and Future Research

A genetic analysis of the rats revealed that oligodendrocytes were not efficiently managing cholesterol, highlighting a potential avenue for intervention.

Administering the drug cyclodextrin to the sleep-deprived rats resulted in restored cholesterol transfer and subsequent improvements in motor and memory functions, underscoring the link between sleep, myelin integrity, and cognitive performance.

While the majority of the research utilized animal models, the findings present a promising pathway for understanding the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive health in humans.

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In the long term, these findings could inform the development of treatments to mitigate the adverse effects of chronic sleep deprivation, a prevalent issue associated with various health problems.

Published in PNAS, this study underscores the importance of addressing sleep deprivation as a public health concern and emphasizes the need for further research on its impacts on cognitive function.

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