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Sleep-wake and arousal dysfunctions in post-traumatic stress disorder: Role of orexin systems

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BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN
卷 186, 期 -, 页码 106-122

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2022.05.006

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Orexin; Orexin receptors; Neuropeptide; PTSD; Arousal; Sleep; Insomnia; Fear acquisition; Fear extinction; Hypervigilance; Avoidance; Startle

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service [I01RX001144]

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This review emphasizes the significance of the orexin neural system in the pathophysiology of PTSD. Orexinergic neurons play a crucial role in fear behaviors, sleep disturbances, and stress responses. Activation of the orexin system is associated with increased fear expression, impaired sleep, and heightened stress.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a trauma-related condition that produces distressing fear memory intrusions, avoidance behaviors, hyperarousal/startle, stress responses and insomnia. This review focuses on the importance of the orexin neural system as a novel mechanism related to the pathophysiology of PTSD. Orexinergic neurons originate in the lateral hypothalamus and project widely to key neurotransmitter systems, autonomic neurons, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and fear-related neural circuits. After trauma or stress, the basolateral amygdala (BLA) transmits sensory information to the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) and in turn to the hypothalamus and other subcortical and brainstem regions to promote fear and threat behaviors. Orexin receptors have a prominent role in this circuit as fear conditioned orexin receptor knockout mice show decreased fear expression while dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs) inhibit fear acquisition and expression. Orexin activation of an infralimbic-amygdala circuit impedes fear extinction while DORA treatments enhance it. Increased orexin signaling to the amygdalo-cortical-hippocampal circuit promotes avoidance behaviors. Orexin has an important role in activating sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity and HPA axis stress responses. Blockade of orexin receptors reduces fear-conditioned startle responses. In PTSD models, individuals demonstrate sleep disturbances such as increased sleep latency and more transitions to wakefulness. Increased orexin activity impairs sleep by promoting wakefulness and reducing total sleep time while DORA treatments enhance sleep onset and maintenance. The orexinergic neural system provides important mechanisms for understanding multiple PTSD behaviors and provides new medication targets to treat this often persistent and debilitating illness.

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