Depression and sleep: what has the treatment research revealed and could the HPA axis be a potential mechanism?
- PMID: 31962280
- PMCID: PMC8412030
- DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.12.002
Depression and sleep: what has the treatment research revealed and could the HPA axis be a potential mechanism?
Abstract
Research indicates that insomnia improvement plays a critical role in depression symptom improvement. In line with the National Institute of Mental Health Experimental Therapeutics approach recent research focuses on identifying specific mechanisms; the present manuscript aims to review recent research on one potential mechanism, dysfunction in the HPA axis which is a shared biological substrate of both depression and insomnia. Over the past five years, research demonstrated a relationship between sleep disturbance and cortisol reactivity and recovery following a stressor. Meanwhile, research on the relationship between depression and HPA axis functioning is less consistent and is dependent on measurement of HPA axis. Experimental research that aims to determine a causal pathway between sleep, depression and HPA axis functioning is needed.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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