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Study Reveals Brain System That Repairs Your Body While You Sleep

Last updated: September 23, 2025 2:38 pm
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During sleep, our bodies undergo crucial processes that promote growth and repair, primarily through the release of the growth hormone. However, the mechanisms underlying this release have long been a subject of inquiry. Recent investigations by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) have shed light on how and why the production of growth hormone is regulated during sleep.

Utilizing advanced techniques to analyze brain circuitry in mice, the UC Berkeley team discovered intricate mechanisms and feedback loops that govern the release of growth hormone during different sleep stages while we sleep.

This understanding could pave the way for improved treatments targeting conditions associated with sleep disorders, such as type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Unraveling the mysteries of sleep is essential for grasping various health aspects.

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“Research has shown a close relationship between the release of growth hormone and sleep patterns. Traditionally, this was examined through blood sampling,” explains Xian Lu Ding, a neuroscientist at UC Berkeley. “Our approach involved directly recording neural activity in mice, providing insights that open avenues for developing targeted treatments.”

Mouse experiments diagram

The findings illustrated that growth hormone release varies during different sleep phases, particularly during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep and non-REM sleep. Although there was an increase of growth hormone during both phases, the balance of neurons that stimulate and inhibit its production fluctuated. Additionally, a feedback loop involving neurons in the locus coeruleus, a brain region associated with wakefulness, was also noted.

“These results indicate that the dynamics between sleep and growth hormone form a delicately balanced system,” states Daniel Silverman, another neuroscientist involved in the study. “Insufficient sleep can lead to decreased growth hormone release, and conversely, excessive growth hormone levels may trigger wakefulness.”

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“The relationship is reciprocal: Sleep stimulates growth hormone release while growth hormone, in turn, regulates wakefulness. This balance is crucial for growth, repair, and overall metabolic health.”

Besides its vital role in growth promotion, growth hormone is instrumental in the way our bodies process glucose and fat. A deficiency in this hormone due to poor sleep can elevate the risk of developing obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, highlighting the multiplicity of connections that these findings have to positive health outcomes.

Moreover, as the locus coeruleus is responsible for determining brain alertness when awake, the mechanisms uncovered in this research may also influence cognitive functions during the day.

Further research is necessary to verify these findings, but there are compelling reasons to believe the parallels between human and mouse brains exist in these contexts. Ultimately, advancements in sleep-related treatments may arise from this knowledge, addressing issues that affect a significant portion of the population suffering from sleep disturbances.

As Silverman remarks, “Understanding the neural mechanisms controlling growth hormone release could lead to innovative hormonal therapies aimed at improving sleep quality or restoring normal growth hormone functionality.” He adds, “We can explore experimental gene therapies targeting specific cell types, using this circuit as a novel approach to modulate the locus coeruleus’s excitability in ways that have not previously been considered.”

This groundbreaking research was published in the journal Cell.

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