Unsatisfactory sleep is a worldwide concern, as evidenced by the high prevalence of insomnia symptoms and diagnosis in the general population, and an issue that has also risen among adolescents. These circumstances are a cause of worry due to, among other factors, the observed bidirectional association of sleep disturbances and the risk of substance use disorder development. In this regard, across the globe, several reports indicate that substance consumption is at an all-time high, with alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis leading the charts. Additionally, the age of onset has dropped, with reports suggesting that first contact is usually during adolescence. Although the nature of the link between poor sleep and substance use disorder development is still not fully understood, it is possible that an overactive orexinergic system could play a role, as it has been observed that treatment with orexinergic antagonists improves insomnia symptoms and that postmortem studies show an increase in orexin immunoreactive neurons in sections obtained from habitual opioid consumers. We further argue that it is during adolescence that this maladaptive loop can be established, priming for the development of substance use disorders.
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Univ Tsukuba, Int Inst Integrat Sleep Med, Tsukuba 3058577, JapanVA North Texas Hlth Care Syst, Res Serv, Dallas, TX 75126 USA