Sleep deprivation is dangerous to your immune system and could make you more susceptible to infections. 
 
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0:08 Sleep deprivation effects on the immune system 
0:28 Circadian waves and immunity 

Today we’re going to talk about sleep and how sleep deprivation can affect your immune system. Your immune system is highly influenced by your sleep cycles. If you’re not sleeping, your immune system is not going to work as it should. 

When you sleep, you stimulate growth hormone. Growth hormone is intimately involved with proteins, and your entire immune system is made out of proteins. 

Sleep deprivation will cause you to have higher levels of cortisol and adrenaline. Both of these, if spiked chronically, will suppress the immune system.

The rhythm of sleep is called circadian waves. The strength of your macrophages is highly dependent on your sleep cycles. These basically eat up harmful microbes and protect you against invaders. 

Certain T cells and cytokines peak right when you start to fall asleep, while others will peak during the day. For example, killer T cells peak during the day. When you don’t get sleep, and you’re more tired during the day, these cells can’t protect you as well. The speed at which the white blood cells fight infection and the memory of immune function will also be suppressed. 

If your body can’t remember certain pathogens or fight infection, then you’re going to be more susceptible to getting sick. 

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Thanks for watching! Sleep deprivation can have a huge impact on the immune system. Be sure to get plenty of quality sleep.