in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Researchers found that prolonged sleep loss causes the brain's immune cells to go into overdrive, potentially leading to long-term damage.
The brain's glial cells, responsible for housekeeping functions, become hyperactive in sleep-deprived mice. Astrocytes, which normally eliminate unnecessary synapses, begin breaking down more brain connections and debris in sleep-deprived animals.
While this may initially serve as a protective mechanism, clearing potentially harmful debris and rebuilding worn circuitry, it could be detrimental in the long run. Microglial cells, which remove damaged cells and debris, also show increased activity after chronic sleep deprivation.
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