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  • Sleep spindles and slow waves are key activities during NREM sleep, with specific brain mechanisms responsible for their generation and synchronization.
  • Research shows deficits in these sleep patterns, especially in sleep spindle-slow wave coupling, in patients with Schizophrenia, indicating potential issues in brain circuits and neurotransmission systems.
  • The text highlights the possibility of using sleep oscillatory deficits as neurophysiological biomarkers, along with new treatments aimed at restoring these deficits to improve clinical outcomes for those with Schizophrenia.

Article Abstract

Sleep spindles and slow waves are the two main oscillatory activities occurring during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Here, we will first describe the electrophysiological characteristics of these sleep oscillations along with the neurophysiological and molecular mechanisms underlying their generation and synchronization in the healthy brain. We will then review the extant evidence of deficits in sleep spindles and, to a lesser extent, slow waves, including in slow wave-spindle coupling, in patients with Schizophrenia (SCZ) across the course of the disorder, from at-risk to chronic stages. Next, we will discuss how these sleep oscillatory deficits point to defects in neuronal circuits within the thalamocortical network as well as to alterations in molecular neurotransmission implicating the GABAergic and glutamatergic systems in SCZ. Finally, after explaining how spindle and slow waves may represent neurophysiological biomarkers with predictive, diagnostic, and prognostic potential, we will present novel pharmacological and neuromodulatory interventions aimed at restoring sleep oscillatory deficits in SCZ, which in turn may serve as target engagement biomarkers to ameliorate the clinical symptoms and the quality of life of individuals affected by this devastating brain disorder.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69491-2_13DOI Listing

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