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Immune System Works Better at Night

Immune System Works Better at Night



Monday, December 15, 2008; 12:00 AM

MONDAY, Dec. 15 (HealthDay News) -- A good night's sleep really does a sick body good, new research says.

Stanford University research with fruit flies reveals that the immune system fights invading bacteria the hardest at night and the least during the day. The findings were to be presented Sunday at the American Society for Cell Biology annual meeting, in San Francisco.

"These results suggest that immunity is stronger at night, consistent with the hypothesis that circadian proteins upregulate restorative functions such as specific immune responses during sleep, when animals are not engaged in metabolically costly activities," Stanford researcher Mimi Shirasu-Hiza said in a news release issued by the conference organizers.

Circadian rhythm paces the human body as well as the fruit fly, running internal clock's time for eating and rest every day.
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The researchers noted that previous experiments with flies found that bacterial infection threw off the insects' circadian rhythm, and not having this internal clock working properly made them highly susceptible to infection.

In this experiment, the researchers infected the flies with two different bacteria at different times of day or night. Those infected at night were more likely to survive than those infected during the day. The researchers also detected low "phagocytic" activity -- the body's innate immune response -- in flies with a corrupt circadian clock.

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The National Sleep Foundation has more about how sleep works.

SOURCE: American Society for Cell Biology, news release, Dec. 14, 2008


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Reply #1 posted 12/15/08 2:11pm

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interesting!
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Reply #2 posted 12/15/08 2:13pm

horatio

this isnt news. I've known for years that sleep is the best medicine.
Its when your immune system operates at its peak. shrug
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Reply #3 posted 12/15/08 4:04pm

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This is old research news.... but good to point out thumbs up!


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Reply #4 posted 12/15/08 6:13pm

ZombieKitten

horatio said:

this isnt news. I've known for years that sleep is the best medicine.
Its when your immune system operates at its peak. shrug

it's also when you GROW omfg
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Reply #5 posted 12/15/08 6:24pm

ArielB

So what happens if I sleep during the day?
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Reply #6 posted 12/15/08 7:31pm

ImAKawak

I believe this, if I miss sleep for one night, I get sick within a day or two.
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