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    Sleep Switch Discovered: Unlocking Muscle, Fat, and Brain Power

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Deep sleep actively rebuilds the body by releasing growth hormone, essential for muscle, bone, and fat regulation, especially vital for teenagers’ growth.
    2. UC Berkeley researchers identified brain circuits in the hypothalamus that control growth hormone release during sleep, revealing a new feedback system.
    3. Growth hormone levels fluctuate with sleep stages, increasing during REM sleep and modulating wakefulness via a feedback loop involving the locus coeruleus.
    4. Understanding this system could lead to new treatments for sleep disorders, metabolic diseases, and neurological conditions by targeting brain circuits regulating growth hormone.

    Scientists Uncover a Sleep Switch That Builds Muscle and Burns Fat

    Scientists have found a new “sleep switch” that does more than just help you rest. It actively rebuilds your body while you sleep. Deep sleep, especially, helps strengthen muscles and bones. It also helps burn fat. This process is important for everyone, but especially for teenagers trying to reach their full height. The key player in this process is growth hormone, which surges during sleep. When sleep is poor, levels of this hormone drop, making it harder for the body to repair itself. Now, scientists understand more about how this hormone is controlled. This discovery could lead to new ways to improve sleep and health. It might also help treat issues like diabetes and neurological diseases. These findings show how crucial sleep is for both physical growth and brain health.

    The Brain Circuit That Regulates Growth Hormone During Sleep

    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, mapped the brain circuits responsible for releasing growth hormone during sleep. They found a new feedback system that keeps hormone levels in check. The study revealed that certain neurons in the brain’s hypothalamus send signals to trigger or suppress growth hormone. Two key substances, GHRH and somatostatin, work together in this process. During REM sleep, both increase, causing a big surge in growth hormone. In non-REM sleep, somatostatin decreases while GHRH rises a bit, still boosting hormone levels. Interestingly, growth hormone also influences a brain area called the locus coeruleus, which controls alertness. As sleep progresses and growth hormone builds up, it can help wake you up. Yet, if this region becomes too active, it can make you sleepy again. This delicate balance ensures proper growth and recovery while maintaining alertness. Understanding this system might lead to new treatments for sleep and metabolic disorders in the future.

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