Sleep Deprivation Animal Model and Its Application and Consideration in Four Chronic Diseases in China
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1.Third Affiliated 2.Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;3.HENAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE;4.hengzhou TCM Hospital

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Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance and Innovation Talent Project (Zhongjing Project) Traditional Chinese Medicine Top Talent Project (Yuwei Traditional Chinese Medicine Letter [2021] No. 15);The first batch of "revealing the list and taking command" projects in 2025 by the Institute of Henan Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Yuwei Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Education [2025] No. 2

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    To study the main sleep deprivation models at home and abroad in recent years, and to explore their application in the four major chronic diseases in China. Sleep deprivation models of rats and mice mainly include improved multi-platform water method, light electric shock method, active wheel method, CPW paradigm method, sleep deprivation device method, gentle method, sleep fragmentation, etc.; Zebrafish sleep deprivation models mainly include light method, mild method, ecological flow method, etc.; Drosophila sleep deprivation models mainly include mechanical methods, repeated light methods, and gene editing methods. The four chronic diseases of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes have an increasingly significant impact on human health. Understanding the application of sleep deprivation models in the four chronic diseases will provide theoretical reference for animal models for future research on the four chronic diseases.

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  • Received:March 31,2025
  • Revised:October 14,2025
  • Adopted:November 05,2025
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