Sleep deprivation prevents counterregulatory adaptation to recurrent hypoglycaemia.
Svenja MeyhöferKatharina DembinskiBernd SchultesJan BornBritta WilmsHendrik LehnertManfred HallschmidSebastian M MeyhöferPublished in: Diabetologia (2022)
The counterregulatory adaptation to recurrent hypoglycaemia is compromised by sleep deprivation between hypoglycaemic episodes, indicating that sleep is essential for the formation of a neurometabolic memory, and may be a potential target of interventions to treat hypoglycaemia unawareness syndrome.