%0 Journal Article %T The bi-directional relationship between sleep and inflammation in muscular dystrophies: A narrative review. %A Mahon N %A Glennon JC %J Neurosci Biobehav Rev %V 150 %N 0 %D 07 2023 2 %M 36870583 %F 9.052 %R 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105116 %X Muscular dystrophies vary in presentation and severity, but are associated with profound disability in many people. Although characterised by muscle weakness and wasting, there is also a very high prevalence of sleep problems and disorders which have significant impacts on quality of life in these individuals. There are no curative therapies for muscular dystrophies, with the only options for patients being supportive therapies to aid with symptoms. Therefore, there is an urgent need for new therapeutic targets and a greater understanding of pathogenesis. Inflammation and altered immunity are factors which have prominent roles in some muscular dystrophies and emerging roles in others such as type 1 myotonic dystrophy, signifying a link to pathogenesis. Interestingly, there is also a strong link between inflammation/immunity and sleep. In this review, we will explore this link in the context of muscular dystrophies and how it may influence potential therapeutic targets and interventions.