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relationship between low-dose amphetamine-induced arousal and extracellular norepinephrine and dopamine levels within prefrontal cortex.despite the well-known and potent arousal-enhancing effects of amphetamine (amph)-like stimulants, the neurobiological substrates of amph-induced arousal have rarely been examined explicitly. available evidence suggests the possible participation of noradrenergic and/or dopaminergic systems in the arousal-enhancing actions of amph-like stimulants. the current studies examined the extent to which low-dose amph-induced increases in waking are related to amph-induced increases in extracellular nore ...200212325041
sleep-wake effects of yohimbine and atropine in rats with a clomipramine-based model of depression.the present study examined the sleep-wake cycle effects of microinjections of yohimbine, an adrenergic antagonist, and atropine, a cholinergic antagonist, into the cerebral ventricle of clomipramine-induced depressed rats. yohimbine microinjection caused a significant reduction in the total duration and the number of rem sleep episodes compared to control saline injections. atropine microinjection caused a significant reduction in the total duration and the number of rem sleep episodes without c ...200212352610
cellular localization of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 in the normal mouse, rat, and human retina.prostaglandins, synthesized by cyclooxygenase (cox), regulate diverse neurophysiological actions such as regulation of autonomic responses, transmission of pain, generation of fever, control of sleep-wake cycle, synaptic signaling, and cross-talk between neurons and glia in the central nervous system. although prostaglandins have been widely studied in the anterior segment tissues of the eye, relatively little is known about prostaglandins in the neural retina. by using immunohistochemistry, we ...200212355421
region selective alterations of soluble guanylate cyclase content and modulation in brain of cirrhotic patients.modulation of soluble guanylate cyclase (sgc) by nitric oxide (no) is altered in brain from experimental animals with hyperammonemia with or without liver failure. the aim of this work was to assess the content and modulation of sgc in brain in chronic liver failure in humans. expression of the alpha-1, alpha-2, and beta-1 subunits of sgc was measured by immunoblotting in autopsied frontal cortex and cerebellum from cirrhotic patients and controls. the contents of alpha-1 and alpha-2 subunits of ...200212395325
single cell activity patterns of pedunculopontine tegmentum neurons across the sleep-wake cycle in the freely moving rats.microinjections of the excitatory amino acid, l-glutamate into the cholinergic cell compartment of the pedunculopontine tegmentum (ppt) of the rat induces both wakefulness and/or rapid eye movement (rem) sleep depending on the glutamate dosage. however, no studies have systematically recorded the electrical activity of these cells in the freely moving rat across the sleep-wake cycle. in this study, we have recorded the spontaneous activity patterns of single ppt cells (n = 70) in the freely movi ...200212404515
indirect projections from the suprachiasmatic nucleus to the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus: a dual tract-tracing study in rat.the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn) contains a master clock for most circadian rhythms in mammals, including daily sleep-wake cycles. the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (vlpo) plays a key role in sleep generation and, as such, might be an important target of the scn circadian signal. however, direct scn projections to the vlpo are limited, suggesting that most of the scn output to the vlpo might be conveyed indirectly. we examined this possibility by microinjecting selected known major targets of ...200212405980
diurnal and nocturnal rodents show rhythms in orexinergic neurons.orexin (orx) a and b (hypocretins) are excitatory neuropeptides produced by neurons of the lateral hypothalamus that have been implicated in the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. in rats, fos (the product of the cfos gene) expression shows daily rhythms in areas involved in sleep and wakefulness and orexinergic neurons show elevated fos expression during the night. the present study directly compared the daily pattern of fos expression in orexinergic neurons in diurnal (a. niloticus; grass rat ...200212419515
influence of sleep disturbance on steroid 5alpha-reductase mrna levels in rat brain.sleep deprivation has been shown to affect the production of steroid hormones in peripheral steroidogenic organs, but little is known about the influence of sleep disturbance on the metabolism of steroid hormones in the brain. to elucidate a possible association of the sleep-wake cycle with brain neurosteroid metabolism, the influence of short-term sleep disturbance on the expression of mrna encoding steroid 5alpha-reductase, the enzyme converting progesterone and other steroid hormones to their ...200212421601
sleep-wake effects of meta-chlorophenyl piperazine and mianserin in the behaviorally depressed rat.the present study examined the effects of meta-chlorophenyl piperazine (mcpp) and mianserin on the sleep-wake cycle of the clomipramine-induced behaviorally screened depressed rats. six-hour polygraphic recordings were made between 06:00 and 12:00 h, after a single injection of either saline or mianserin or mcpp into the lateral cerebral ventricle (i.c.v.) of both the depressed (n=12) and control rats (n=12). the injection of mcpp in the depressed rats caused a significant reduction in the total ...200212433592
nicotinic excitation of rat hypoglossal motoneurons.hypoglossal motoneurons (hmns), which innervate the tongue muscles, are involved in several important physiological functions, including the maintenance of upper airway patency. the neural mechanisms that affect hmn excitability are therefore important determinants of effective breathing. obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by recurrent collapse of the upper airway that is likely due to decline of pharyngeal motoneuron activity during sleep. because cholinergic neuronal activity ...200212435424
[potentiometric monitoring of the redox state of brain structures of freely-moving rats in sleep-wake cycles].variations of brain tissue redox state potential (e) of freely-moving white rats (300-350 g) in cycles of wakefulness (w), slow-wave sleep (sws), and paradoxical sleep (ps) were measured by platinum electrodes symmetrically implanted into the frontal and occipital cortices and hippocampus. in addition, emg of neck muscles and general motor activity of animals were recorded. the common reference electrode was implanted in the nasal bone. it was shown that in some brain sites (called active), epis ...200212449837
the rat ponto-medullary network responsible for paradoxical sleep onset and maintenance: a combined microinjection and functional neuroanatomical study.the neuronal network responsible for paradoxical sleep (ps) onset and maintenance has not previously been identified in the rat, unlike the cat. to fill this gap, this study has developed a new technique involving the recording of sleep-wake states in unanaesthetized head-restrained rats whilst locally administering pharmacological agents by microiontophoresis from glass multibarrel micropipettes, into the dorsal pontine tegmentum and combining this with functional neuroanatomy. pharmacological ...200212453060
microinjection of neostigmine into the pontine reticular formation of c57bl/6j mouse enhances rapid eye movement sleep and depresses breathing.the cholinergic model of rapid eye movement (rem) sleep has contributed significantly to understanding sleep neurobiology and sleep-dependent respiratory depression. the model has been used extensively in cat and rat, but no previous studies have demonstrated cholinergic rem sleep enhancement in mouse. the present study used microinjection of neostigmine into pontine reticular formation of mouse to test the hypothesis that enhancing pontine cholinergic neurotransmission would cause increased rem ...200212489888
specific contributions of the basal forebrain corticopetal cholinergic system to electroencephalographic activity and sleep/waking behaviour.the present study examined the role of the basal forebrain corticopetal cholinergic projection in the regulation of cortical electroencephalographic activity across sleep/wake states in rats. selective lesions of this projection were effected by local intraparenchymal infusions of the immunotoxin 192 igg-saporin. lesions spared the septo-hippocampal cholinergic system, as well as p75-receptor-bearing noncholinergic neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. relative to sham-lesioned control animals ...200212492440
brain-immune interactions in sleep.this chapter discusses various levels of interactions between the brain and the immune system in sleep. sleep-wake behavior and the architecture of sleep are influenced by microbial products and cytokines. on the other hand, sleep processes, and perhaps also specific sleep states, appear to promote the production and/or release of certain cytokines. the effects of immune factors such as endotoxin and cytokines on sleep reveal species specificity and usually strong dependence on parameters such a ...200212498102
sleep and the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical system.the intention of this review is to summarize the current knowledge on the bidirectional interaction between sleep eeg and the secretion of corticotropin (acth) and cortisol. the administration of various hypothalamic-pituitary- adrenocortical (hpa) hormones and their antagonists exerts specific sleep-eeg changes in several species including humans. it is well documented that corticotropin releasing hormone (crh) impairs sleep and enhances vigilance. in addition, it may promote rem sleep. changes ...200212531148
sleep of transgenic mice producing excess rat growth hormone.the effects of chronic excess of growth hormone (gh) on sleep-wake activity was determined in giant transgenic mice in which the metallothionein-1 promoter stimulates the expression of rat gh (mt-rgh mice) and in their normal littermates. in the mt-rgh mice, the time spent in spontaneous non-rapid eye movement sleep (nrems) was enhanced moderately, and rapid eye movement sleep (rems) time increased greatly during the light period. after a 12-h sleep deprivation, the mt-rgh mice continued to slee ...200211742825
gaba(b) receptors in the median raphe nucleus: distribution and role in the serotonergic control of hippocampal activity.previous studies have shown that serotonergic neurons of the median raphe nucleus have a suppressive effect on theta synchronization in the hippocampus. median raphe lesion, suppression of 5-ht neuronal activity by administration of gaba(a) receptor antagonist or by glutamate blockade or depletion produced long-lasting non-interrupted hippocampal theta in freely behaving rats independent of behavior and in rats anesthetized with urethane. serotonergic neurons show a characteristic sleep-wake pat ...200211784704
sleep-waking discharge patterns of neurons recorded in the rat perifornical lateral hypothalamic area.the perifornical lateral hypothalamic area (pf-lha) has been implicated in the control of several waking behaviours, including feeding, motor activity and arousal. several cell types are located in the pf-lha, including projection neurons that contain the hypocretin peptides (also known as orexins). recent findings suggest that hypocretin neurons are involved in sleep-wake regulation. loss of hypocretin neurons in the human disorder narcolepsy is associated with excessive somnolence, cataplexy a ...200211790824
effects of sleep-wake state on the genioglossus vs.diaphragm muscle response to co(2) in rats.the effects of sleep on the ventilatory responses to hypercapnia have been well described in animals and in humans. in contrast, there is little information for genioglossus (gg) responses to a range of co(2) stimuli across all sleep-wake states. given the notion that sleep, especially rapid eye movement (rem) sleep, may cause greater suppression of muscles with both respiratory and nonrespiratory functions, this study tests the hypothesis that gg activity will be differentially affected by slee ...200211796705
orexins and adipoinsular axis function in the rat.orexin a and b are recently identified as peptides that are derived from the same precursor and their expression is highly specifically localized in neurons located in the lateral hypothalamic area, a region implicated in the feeding behaviour. these peptides appear to be a part of a complex circuit that integrates the aspects of energy metabolism, cardiovascular function, hormone homeostasis and sleep/wake behaviours. the functional linking of orexins with leptin and insulin suggests the possib ...200211830279
mesolimbic dopaminergic system is involved in diurnal blood pressure regulation.parkinson's disease (pd) patients with autonomic failure show no nocturnal decrease in blood pressure (bp). at present, it is not clear if this symptom is attributable to the disturbance of the dopaminergic (da) system that is responsible for pd. in the present study, we determined that the mesolimbic da system is involved in diurnal profiles of the mean bp (mbp) by destroying the a10 da system in rats with 6-hydroxydopamine. in control rats, a clear dip in the mbp and heart rate (hr) occurs dur ...200211844487
orexin receptor-1 (ox-r1) immunoreactivity in chemically identified neurons of the hypothalamus: focus on orexin targets involved in control of food and water intake.the neuropeptides orexin-a and orexin-b are produced in neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area and have been implicated to be involved in the regulation of food/water intake and sleep-wake control. the orexins act at two different g-protein-coupled orexin receptors (ox-r1 and ox-r2) that are derived from separate genes and expressed differentially throughout the central nervous system. in the present study, we have used a polyclonal antipeptide antiserum to analyse in detail the distribution o ...200211849298
activation of the phasic pontine-wave generator enhances improvement of learning performance: a mechanism for sleep-dependent plasticity.the aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that supplementary activation of the phasic pontine wave (p-wave) generator during rapid eye movement (rem) sleep enhances consolidation and integration of memories, resulting in improved learning. to test this hypothesis, two groups of rats were trained on a two-way active avoidance learning task in the morning. immediately after training, one group of rats received a carbachol microinjection into the p-wave generator and the other group was micr ...200312542673
glutamatergic afferent projections to the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.based on wga-apo-hrp-gold (wg) retrograde tracing, the present study revealed that different subdivisions of the dorsal raphe (dr) such as dorsomedial, ventromedial, lateral wing, and caudal regions receive unique, topographically organized afferent inputs, that are more restricted than previously reported. phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin anterograde tracing studies confirmed that the medial prefrontal cortex provides the major afferent input to each subdivision of the dr. double-labeling stu ...200312560111
changes in the sleep-wake cycle architecture and cortical nitric oxide release during ageing in the rat.changes in sleep-wake states and nitric oxide release were examined in aged rats versus young-adult ones. sleep-wake recordings and nitric oxide measurements were taken from animals chronically equipped with polygraphic and voltametric electrodes. animals were examined in baseline conditions and in response to a 24-hour paradoxical sleep deprivation. in aged rats, basal amount of paradoxical sleep is decreased during the light phase versus young-adult animals. after paradoxical sleep deprivation ...200312573725
gabaa receptor antagonism at the hypoglossal motor nucleus increases genioglossus muscle activity in nrem but not rem sleep.the pharyngeal muscles, such as the genioglossus (gg) muscle of the tongue, are important for effective lung ventilation since they maintain an open airspace. rapid-eye-movement (rem) sleep, however, recruits powerful neural mechanisms that can abolish gg activity, even during strong reflex respiratory stimulation by elevated co2. in vitro studies have demonstrated the presence of gabaa receptors on hypoglossal motoneurons, and these and other data have led to the speculation that gabaa mechanis ...200312611924
episodic neonatal hypoxia evokes executive dysfunction and regionally specific alterations in markers of dopamine signaling.perinatal ischemic-anoxic and prolonged anoxic insults lead to impaired dopaminergic signaling and are hypothesized to contribute, at least in part, to the pathogenesis of disorders of minimal brain dysfunction such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. we hypothesized that subtle intermittent hypoxic insults, occurring during a period of critical brain development, are also pathogenic to dopaminergic signaling, thereby contributing to behavioral and executive dysfunction. between postnat ...200312614682
modafinil increases histamine release in the anterior hypothalamus of rats.modafinil, (rs)-2-(diphenylmethylsulfinyl)acetamide, is a well known wake promoting drug used for the treatment of narcolepsy. we investigated the effect of modafinil on the hypothalamic histamine release in the anesthetized rat using in vivo microdialysis. modafinil (150 mg/kg, i.p.) increased histamine release by 150% of the basal release. the intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of modafinil (1 nmol) also increased histamine release, however, when modafinil (1 nmol) was injected directl ...200312614915
the wake-promoting hypocretin-orexin neurons are in an intrinsic state of membrane depolarization.wakefulness depends on the activity of hypocretin-orexin neurons because their lesion results in narcolepsy. how these neurons maintain their activity to promote wakefulness is not known. here, by recording for the first time from hypocretin-orexin neurons and comparing their properties with those of neurons expressing melanin-concentrating hormone, we show that hypocretin-orexin neurons are in an intrinsic state of membrane depolarization that promotes their spontaneous activity. we propose tha ...200312629156
enzymes of adenosine metabolism in the brain: diurnal rhythm and the effect of sleep deprivation.adenosine plays a role in promoting sleep, an effect that is thought to be mediated in the basal forebrain. adenosine levels vary in this region with prolonged wakefulness in a unique way. the basis for this is unknown. we examined, in rats, the activity of the major metabolic enzymes for adenosine - adenosine deaminase, adenosine kinase, ecto- and cytosolic 5'-nucleotidase - in sleep/wake regulatory regions as well as cerebral cortex, and how the activity varies across the day and with sleep de ...200312675911
effects of acoustic stimulation on cardiovascular regulation during sleep.the interaction of wake-sleep states and acoustic stimulation on cardiovascular regulation was studied on rats implanted with electroencephalogram and electromyogram electrodes and an arterial catheter. mild acoustic stimuli (1000 hz, 90 db, 50-ms beeps) were administered during wakefulness (w), non-rapid eye movement (nrem) sleep and rem sleep and the changes induced in heart period (hp, ms) and mean arterial pressure (map, mmhg) were analyzed. two 30-s sequences of beat-to-beat hp and map valu ...200312683480
vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide activate hyperpolarization-activated cationic current and depolarize thalamocortical neurons in vitro.ascending pathways mediated by monoamine neurotransmitters regulate the firing mode of thalamocortical neurons and modulate the state of brain activity. we hypothesized that specific neuropeptides might have similar actions. the effects of vasoactive intestinal peptide (vip) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (pacap) were tested on thalamocortical neurons using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques applied to visualized neurons in rat brain slices. vip (2 microm) and pacap (100 n ...200312684461
evidence implicating a role for orexin-1 receptor modulation of paradoxical sleep in the rat.the neuropeptide orexin-a modulates the sleep-wake cycle such that central administration to rats increases arousal, reduces slow-wave-sleep (sws) and paradoxical sleep (ps) and delays ps onset. the contribution of orexin-1 and -2 receptor (oxr) activation to this orexin-a response is still unknown. using the ox(1)r antagonist sb-334867-a we investigated the role of this receptor in orexin-a-induced ps alteration. male rats prepared for frontal-occipital electroencephalograph, nuchal muscle elec ...200312697296
additive wake-promoting actions of medial basal forebrain noradrenergic alpha1- and beta-receptor stimulation.the locus coeruleus-noradrenergic system exerts an activating influence on forebrain neuronal and behavioral activity states, in part through the actions of noradrenergic beta-receptors in the medial septal (ms) and medial preoptic (mpoa) areas. mpoa alpha1-receptors exert similar wake-promoting actions. the current study examines the influence of alpha1-receptors located within ms on sleep-wake state. in addition, the extent to which alpha1- and beta-receptors located within ms and mpoa interac ...200312708531
cell-selective effects of ammonia on glutamate transporter and receptor function in the mammalian brain.increased brain ammonia concentrations are a hallmark feature of several neurological disorders including congenital urea cycle disorders, reye's syndrome and hepatic encephalopathy (he) associated with liver failure. over the last decade, increasing evidence suggests that hyperammonemia leads to alterations in the glutamatergic neurotransmitter system. studies utilizing in vivo and in vitro models of hyperammonemia reveal significant changes in brain glutamate levels, glutamate uptake and gluta ...200312742100
inhibition of rostral basal forebrain neurons promotes wakefulness and induces fos in orexin neurons.the present study examined whether the activities of the rostral basal forebrain neurons alter the activities of the orexin (also known as hypocretin) neurons in the tuberal part of the hypothalamus in rats. we performed microdialysis perfusion of the ventromedial portion of the rostral basal forebrain with the gabaa receptor agonist muscimol to inhibit focally the neuronal activities in the rostral basal forebrain. then, we monitored sleep/wake behaviour and investigated the pattern of activiti ...200312752381
effect of sleep and sleep deprivation on serotonergic neurotransmission in the hippocampus: a combined in vivo microdialysis/eeg study in rats.brainstem serotonergic neurotransmission is implicated in sleep regulation. however, the role of serotonin (5-ht) in forebrain regions in sleep-wake mechanisms is still unclear. here, we have investigated, using a combined in vivo microdialysis/electroencephalogram method, the relationship between hippocampal 5-ht levels and sleep-wake behaviour in the rat. a clear-cut relationship was found between hippocampal 5-ht levels and vigilance state. the highest levels of 5-ht were observed during wake ...200312752789
a subpopulation of rats show social and sleep-waking changes typical of chronic neuropathic pain following peripheral nerve injury.neuropathic conditions for which treatment is sought, the so-called chronic pain syndrome, are characterized usually by complex behavioural disturbances as well as pain. in this study we evaluated whether social behavioural and sleep disruptions occurred after nerve injury. before and after chronic constriction of the sciatic nerve, resident-intruder and sleep-wake cycles, as well as mechanical and thermal allodynia/hyperalgesia, were quantified. sciatic nerve injury in all animals reduced withd ...200312752790
h3 agonist immepip markedly reduces cortical histamine release, but only weakly promotes sleep in the rat.presynaptic h3 receptors exert negative control on brain histamine synthesis and release and may thereby play a key role in the control of the sleep/wake cycle. this suggests that pharmacological stimulation by h3 receptor agonists may potentially decrease wakefulness and induce sleep. this study reports the effect of a potent and selective h3 agonist, immepip, on eeg assessed sleep/wake phases in sprague-dawley rats at doses that significantly modulate brain histamine release. immepip injected ...200312798672
preoptic area warming inhibits wake-active neurons in the perifornical lateral hypothalamus.activation of the preoptic area (poa) warm sensitive neurons is known to promote non-rem (nrem) sleep and inhibit neuronal discharge in arousal-related brain structures. the perifornical area of the lateral hypothalamus (pf/lh) was recently recognized to be an additional important arousal promoting region. we studied the behavior of pf/lh neurons in rats during the normal sleep-wake cycle and in response to local poa warming. most pf/lh neurons were wake-active, and exhibited low discharge throu ...200312505669
activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system and sleep-wake cycle in rats with acute systemic inflammation.activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system and eeg characteristics of the sleep-wake cycle were studied on adult male wistar rats with acute inflammation produced by bacterial lipopolysaccharide in a dose of 250 microg/100 g body weight. blood concentrations of adrenocorticotropic hormone and corticosterone increased by 6 and 10 times, respectively, 30 min after lipopolysaccharide administration and peaked 2 hours after challenge. in this period the sleep-wake cycle underwent t ...200314631484
short-term sleep disturbance enhances brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene expression in rat hippocampus by acting as internal stressor.rats were subjected to nonselective sleep disturbance for short periods under conditions designed to minimize the adverse influence of external stresses, such as environmental conditions and restricted movement, and both brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) protein and its mrna levels in the brain were then determined to investigate the influence of sleep disturbance itself on bdnf gene expression. total sleep duration was partially but significantly reduced by disturbing the sleep/wake cycl ...200314645989
the presence of tata-binding protein in the brainstem, correlated with sleep apnea in sids victims.recent reports have indicated that the presence of transcription factors and rna polymerase decreases in rat brains that suffer perinatal asphyxia from hypoxia. as hypoxia has been proposed as a causative factor in the sudden infant death syndrome (sids), the correlation between tata-binding protein (tbp) in the brainstem of sids victims as a marker of transcription and the incidence of sleep apnea was investigated.200314693397
colocalization of orexin a and glutamate immunoreactivity in axon terminals in the tuberomammillary nucleus in rats.the orexins (also known as hypocretins) are peptide neurotransmitters made by hypothalamic neurons that are thought to play an important role in regulating wake-sleep states. one terminal area for orexin neurons is the tuberomammillary nucleus, a histaminergic cell group that is wake-active, but the relationship of the orexinergic terminals to the tuberomammillary neurons has not been examined in detail. we studied the ultrastructure of orexin a-immunoreactive axons and terminals in the tuberoma ...200312831862
state-dependent activity of neurons in the perifornical hypothalamic area during sleep and waking.neurons containing orexins are located in the perifornical hypothalamic area and are considered to have a role in sleep-wake regulation. to examine how this area is involved in the regulation of sleep and wakefulness, we recorded neuronal activity in undrugged, head-restrained rats across sleep-waking cycles. recordings were made in the perifornical hypothalamic area where orexin-immunoreactive neurons are distributed (pfh), and in the area dorsal to the pfh, including the zona incerta and subin ...200312831874
intracerebral oxytocin modulates sleep-wake behaviour in male rats.oxytocin released within the brain under basal conditions and in response to stress is differentially involved in the regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (hpa) axis. because the hpa axis plays an important role in the regulation of wakefulness, central oxytocin may modulate sleep-wake behaviour. in the present vehicle-controlled study, we assessed the influence of a selective oxytocin receptor antagonist (des-gly-nh2d(ch2)5 [tyr(me)2,thr4] ovt; 0.75 microg/5 microl) or of synthetic o ...200312832103
bidirectional interactions between antigen-bearing respiratory tract dendritic cells (dcs) and t cells precede the late phase reaction in experimental asthma: dc activation occurs in the airway mucosa but not in the lung parenchyma.the airway mucosal response to allergen in asthma involves influx of activated t helper type 2 cells and eosinophils, transient airflow obstruction, and airways hyperresponsiveness (ahr). the mechanism(s) underlying transient t cell activation during this inflammatory response is unclear. we present evidence that this response is regulated via bidirectional interactions between airway mucosal dendritic cells (amdc) and t memory cells. after aerosol challenge, resident amdc acquire antigen and ra ...200312835476
differential kinetics of hypocretins in the cerebrospinal fluid after intracerebroventricular administration in rats.different potencies for hypocretin-1 and -2 in sleep-wake regulation and feeding after intracerebroventricular (icv) administration have been reported. these differences were often explained by the selectivity of the two hypocretins for hypocretin receptor-1 and -2, but little attention has been paid to kinetics of hypocretin peptides. we investigated the kinetics of the icv hypocretin-1 and -2 in rats. icv hypocretin-1 (10 nmol) increased hypocretin-1 peptide level in the csf by 800-fold from b ...200312853114
the suprachiasmatic nucleus balances sympathetic and parasympathetic output to peripheral organs through separate preautonomic neurons.opposing parasympathetic and sympathetic signals determine the autonomic output of the brain to the body and the change in balance over the sleep-wake cycle. the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn) organizes the activity/inactivity cycle and the behaviors that go along with it, but it is unclear how the hypothalamus, in particular the scn, with its high daytime electrical activity, influences this differentiated autonomic balance. in a first series of experiments, we visualized hypothalamic pre-sympat ...200312866127
contribution of twik-related acid-sensitive k+ channel 1 (task1) and task3 channels to the control of activity modes in thalamocortical neurons.the thalamocortical network is characterized by rhythmic burst activity during natural sleep and tonic single-spike activity during wakefulness. the change between these two activity modes is partially governed by transmitters acting on leak k+ currents in the thalamus, although the nature of the constituting ion channels is not yet known. in the present study, the contribution of members of the two-pore domain k+ channel family to the leak current was investigated using whole-cell patch-clamp t ...200312878686
[morphological characteristics of spermatogenesis in experimental juvenile hypothyroidism in rats].partisular features have been studied of spermatozoa and cells of spermatogenesis in rats in experimental hypothyroidism in the prepubertal period. common features to be seen in the wake of hypothyroidism include a decline in the locomotor activity of spermatozoa and abnormalities in maturation of cells of spermatogenesis, which facts necessitate restoration of the thyroid function to prevent disorders of spermatogenesis in the fully-developed organism.200312889374
ethanol influences on native t-type calcium current in thalamic sleep circuitry.ethanol is known to disrupt normal sleep rhythms; however, the cellular basis for this influence is unknown. this study uses an in vitro slice preparation coupled with electrophysiological recordings to probe neuronal responses to acute ethanol exposure. recordings were conducted in ferret and rat thalamic slices, since thalamic circuitry is an integral component of sleep/wake cycles and sleep spindles. a key mediator of spindle wave activity is the low-threshold calcium current (t-type current) ...200312893844
a broad role for melanopsin in nonvisual photoreception.the rod and cone photoreceptors that mediate visual phototransduction in mammals are not required for light-induced circadian entrainment, negative masking of locomotor activity, suppression of pineal melatonin, or the pupillary light reflex. the photopigment melanopsin has recently been identified in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (rgcs) that project to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn), intergeniculate leaflet (igl), and olivary pretectal nucleus, suggesting that melanopsi ...200312904470
alpha 2 adrenergic receptors on gabaergic, putative sleep-promoting basal forebrain neurons.the basal forebrain plays an important role in the modulation of cortical activity and sleep-wake states. yet its role must be multivalent as lesions reportedly diminish cortical fast activity and also cortical slow activity along with slow wave sleep (sws). basal forebrain cholinergic vs. gabaergic cell groups could differentially influence these processes. by labelling recorded neurons with neurobiotin (nb) using the juxtacellular technique and identifying them by immunostaining, we previously ...200312911769
dynamic changes of gamma activities of somatic cortical evoked potentials during wake-sleep states in rats.somatic evoked potentials (seps) from three brain sites elicited by electrical stimulation in 10 rats were recorded throughout wake-sleep states with intrinsic changes in temporal architectures under different vigilance states. based on the patterns of spontaneous brain and muscle activities, three characteristic vigilance states could be classified: awake, slow-wave sleep (sws), and paradoxical sleep (ps). spontaneous gamma activities prominently appeared under awake and ps states, but less und ...200312914976
cellular interactions in the rat somatosensory thalamocortical system during normal and epileptic 5-9 hz oscillations.in genetic absence epilepsy rats from strasbourg (gaers), generalized spike-and-wave (sw) discharges (5-9 sw s(-1)) develop during quiet immobile wakefulness from a natural, medium-voltage, 5-9 hz rhythm. this study examines the spatio-temporal dynamics of cellular interactions in the somatosensory thalamocortical system underlying the generation of normal and epileptic 5-9 hz oscillations. paired single-unit and multi-unit recordings between the principal elements of this circuit and intracellu ...200312923213
effects of passive-avoidance training on sleep-wake state-specific activity in the basolateral and central nuclei of the amygdala.this study examined the effects of intense emotional learning on the sleep-wake state-specific electroencephalographic (eeg) activities of the basolateral (bla) and central (cea) nuclei of the amygdala. rats were trained on a passive-avoidance learning (pal) protocol that was followed by 6 hr of undisturbed polygraphic recording and a pal test. after pal training, the total amount of rem sleep decreased: high-frequency eeg power decreased in the cea during rem sleep and increased in the bla duri ...200312931960
role of inhibitory amino acids in control of hypoglossal motor outflow to genioglossus muscle in naturally sleeping rats.the hypoglossal motor nucleus innervates the genioglossus (gg) muscle of the tongue, a muscle that helps maintain an open airway for effective breathing. rapid-eye-movement (rem) sleep, however, recruits powerful neural mechanisms that can abolish gg activity even during strong reflex stimulation such as by hypercapnia, effects that can predispose to sleep-related breathing problems in humans. we have developed an animal model to chronically manipulate neurotransmission at the hypoglossal motor ...200312937280
wake-promoting actions of dopamine d1 and d2 receptor stimulation.multiple ascending neurotransmitter systems participate in the regulation of behavioral state. for example, noradrenergic, cholinergic, and serotonergic systems increase eeg and, in some cases, behavioral indices of arousal. the extent to which dopaminergic systems exert a similar activating influence on behavioral state remains unclear. the current studies examined the wake-promoting actions of centrally administered d1 and d2 receptor agonists. in these studies, intracerebroventricular infusio ...200312944496
fos immunoreactivity in hypocretin-synthesizing and hypocretin-1 receptor-expressing neurons: effects of diurnal and nocturnal spontaneous waking, stress and hypocretin-1 administration.hypocretin/orexin modulates sleep-wake state via actions across multiple terminal fields. within waking, hypocretin may also participate in high-arousal processes, including those associated with stress. the current studies examined the extent to which alterations in neuronal activity, as measured by fos immunoreactivity, occur within both hypocretin-synthesizing and hypocretin-1 receptor-expressing neurons across varying behavioral state/environmental conditions associated with varying levels o ...200312946712
electrophysiological findings in the sprague-dawley rat induced by moderate-dose carboplatin.carboplatin is a second generation platinum-containing anti-tumor drug which selectively alters the micromechanical function of the inner hair cells (ihcs) of the organ of corti in the chinchilla. data from a recent study [wake et al., acta otolaryngol. 116 (1996) 374-381], using the chinchilla model, have suggested that a moderate dose of carboplatin alters the efferent feedback loop gain of the ohcs. the present study was designed to evaluate the possible 'efferent feedback alteration mechanis ...200312948601
interleukin-1beta enhances non-rapid eye movement sleep when microinjected into the dorsal raphe nucleus and inhibits serotonergic neurons in vitro.interleukin-1 (il-1) and il-1 receptors are constitutively expressed in normal brain. il-1 increases non-rapid eye movements (nrem) sleep in several animal species, an effect mediated in part by interactions with the serotonergic system. the site(s) in brain at which interactions between il-1 and the serotonergic system increase nrem sleep remain to be identified. the dorsal raphe (drn) is the origin of the major ascending serotonergic pathways to the forebrain, and it contains il-1 receptors. t ...200312956704
sleep-wake mechanisms and basal forebrain circuitry.the seminal studies by von economo in humans (1) and by nauta (2) in rats implicated specific basal forebrain areas at the preoptic level as important in sleep regulation. in the last two decades, studies employing recording of single neurons and monitoring of sleep parameters with subsequent chemical and electron microscopic identification of the synaptic input-output relations of these recorded neurons, provided an increasingly detailed understanding of the function of specific neurotransmitte ...200312957822
a role of melanin-concentrating hormone producing neurons in the central regulation of paradoxical sleep.peptidergic neurons containing the melanin-concentrating hormone (mch) and the hypocretins (or orexins) are intermingled in the zona incerta, perifornical nucleus and lateral hypothalamic area. both types of neurons have been implicated in the integrated regulation of energy homeostasis and body weight. hypocretin neurons have also been involved in sleep-wake regulation and narcolepsy. we therefore sought to determine whether hypocretin and mch neurons express fos in association with enhanced pa ...200312964948
indirect projections from the suprachiasmatic nucleus to the median preoptic nucleus in rat.we recently showed, using dual tract-tracing, that the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn), the site of the principal circadian clock in mammals, may have indirect projections to the sleep-promoting ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (vlpo) via relays in the medial preoptic area (mpa), dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (dmh), and, to a lesser extent, the subparaventricular zone (spvz). here, we found that the injection of the rostral mpa, the periventricular nucleus/medial spvz, and the caudal dmh with a m ...200314499951
artificial neural network detects changes in electro-encephalogram power spectrum of different sleep-wake states in an animal model of heat stress.an effective application is presented of a back-propagation artificial neural network (ann) in differentiating electro-encephalogram (eeg) power spectra of stressed and normal rats in three sleep-wakefulness stages. the rats were divided into three groups, one subjected to acute heat stress, one subjected to chronic heat stress and one a handling control group. the polygraphic sleep recordings were performed by simultaneous recording of cortical eeg, electro-oculogram (eog) and electromyogram (e ...200314572011
automated sleep staging in rat with a standard spreadsheet.a new method of automated sleep-wake staging in the rat is described. hippocampal electroencephalographic (hpc) and nuchal electromyographic signals were recorded by a digital polygraph. the hpc channel was filtered off-line to obtain the original plus theta and delta waves. statistics of each of these four channels were obtained every 5 s and exported to a standard spreadsheet. the automated staging consisted of five steps: (1) automatic detection of waking, nonrapid eye movement sleep and rapi ...200314583408
ozone exposure alters 5-hydroxy-indole-acetic acid contents in dialysates from dorsal raphe and medial preoptic area in freely moving rats. relationships with simultaneous sleep disturbances.ozone (o3) has been reported to affect sleep patterns and also striatal and mesencephalic contents of 5-hydroxy-indole-acetic acid (5-hiaa) in rats. the aim of this work was to elucidate the effects of o3 exposure in rats upon extracellular 5-hiaa levels in the dorsal raphe (dr) and the hypothalamic medial preoptic area (mpo), two structures involved in sleep-wake homeostasis. exposure to o3 followed a bell-shaped diurnal pattern, similar to that observed in cities with high air pollution levels ...200314597128
wake-related activity of tuberomammillary neurons in rats.histaminergic neurons of the tuberomammillary nucleus (tmn) are hypothesized to promote wakefulness, but little is known about the activity of these cells during spontaneous behavior. we measured histaminergic neuron activity in the dorsomedial, ventrolateral, and caudal tmn at four different times using fos and adenosine deaminase immunohistochemistry and recordings of sleep/wake behavior. because circadian factors could influence neuronal activity, we then assessed tmn neuron activity in predo ...200314625060
six-hour selective rem sleep deprivation increases the expression of the galanin gene in the hypothalamus of rats.the effect of short-term selective rem sleep deprivation (rsd) on the gene expression of galanin in the rat hypothalamus was examined using in situ hybridization histochemistry. monitoring an electroencephalogram (eeg) and electromyogram (emg) on an on-line computer screen, as the rsd rats entered rem sleep, they were gently stroked on their backs using a brush to wake them during the rsd period. galanin mrna levels in the preoptic area (poa) were significantly increased by rsd for a period of 6 ...200314625082
critical role of dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus in a wide range of behavioral circadian rhythms.the suprachiasmatic nucleus (scn) contains the brain's circadian pacemaker, but mechanisms by which it controls circadian rhythms of sleep and related behaviors are poorly understood. previous anatomic evidence has implicated the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (dmh) in circadian control of sleep, but this hypothesis remains untested. we now show that excitotoxic lesions of the dmh reduce circadian rhythms of wakefulness, feeding, locomotor activity, and serum corticosteroid levels by 78-89% wh ...200314627654
instrumental rem sleep deprivation in neonates leads to adult depression-like behaviors in rats.previous studies have demonstrated that neonatal suppression of rapid eye movement (rem) sleep by pharmacologic agents, particularly clomipramine, produces adult depressive behavior. these findings suggest the hypothesis that rem sleep deprivation (rsd) mediates the depressogenic behaviors of neonatally administered antidepressant drugs. drug suppression of rsd, however, was thought to be confounded by the other effects of the drugs. the current study was aimed to show the adult effect of neonat ...200314746380
nicotine dependence and psychiatric disorders.nicotine addiction is the single largest preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the western world. smoking is not any more just a bad habit, but a substance addiction problem. the pharmacological aspects of nicotine show that this substance has a broad distribution in the different body compartnents, due mainly to its lipophilic characteristic. there are nicotinic receptors as members of cholinergic receptors' family. they are located in neuromuscular junction and in the central nervous ...200315011738
sleep-wake related discharge properties of basal forebrain neurons recorded with micropipettes in head-fixed rats.the basal forebrain has been shown to play an important role in cortical activation of wake and paradoxical sleep (ps), yet has also been posited to play a role in slow wave sleep (sws). in an effort to determine whether these different roles may be fulfilled by different cell groups, including cholinergic and gabaergic cells, we recorded from 123 units in waking-sleeping, head-fixed rats using micropipettes to allow juxtacellular labeling. functional sets of intermingled cell groups emerged as ...200415028746
sleep deprivation increases the activation of nuclear factor kappa b in lateral hypothalamic cells.sleep deprivation increases sleep propensity in rats and mice as well as the production of several sleep-regulatory substances. nuclear factor kappa b (nf-kappa b) is a transcription factor implicated in the activation of many of these sleep-promoting substances. a unique population of neurons immunoreactive for the p65 subunit of nf-kappa b was previously localized within the caudal dorsolateral hypothalamus of rats. therefore, we evaluated the effect of sleep deprivation on nf-kappa bp65-immun ...200415033423
hypocretin/orexin innervation and excitation of identified septohippocampal cholinergic neurons.hypothalamic fibers containing the wake-promoting peptides, hypocretins (hcrts) or orexins, provide a dense innervation to the medial septum-diagonal band of broca (msdb), a sleep-associated brain region that has been suggested to show intense axonal degeneration in canine narcoleptics. the msdb, via its cholinergic and gabaergic projections to the hippocampus, controls the hippocampal theta rhythm and associated learning and memory functions. neurons of the msdb express very high levels of the ...200415071100
clozapine alters sleep-wake behavior in rats.clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic agent showing therapeutic efficacy superior to that of classical neuroleptics. clozapine has strong sedative effects, but detailed studies on the drug influencing sleep in rodents are lacking. we studied the effects of clozapine on sleep and body temperature in rats. clozapine (0, 2.5, and 7.5 mg/kg) was given i.p. to male wistar rats at the beginning of the rest period. after administration of 7.5 mg/kg clozapine, animals were significantly more awake duri ...200415085087
kindling stimuli delivered at different times in the sleep-wake cycle.clinical and experimental observations argue that sleep disturbances are common and coexist in patients with epilepsy. our previous observations have suggested that neural-immune interactions between corticotropin-releasing hormone (crh) and interleukin-1 (il-1) are involved in the regulation of physiological sleep-wake behavior. in the present study, we determined the involvement of crh and il-1 in the alteration of sleep-wake activities in rats when amygdala kindling was given either at the be ...200415124712
sleep-wake states and cortical synchronization control by pregnenolone sulfate into the pedunculopontine nucleus.cholinergic neurons of the pedunculopontine tegmentum nucleus (ppt) are crucial for initiation and maintenance of electroencephalographic (eeg) desynchronization states like paradoxical sleep and wakefulness. these neurons are regulated by classical neurotransmitter systems from the pontomesencephalic reticular formation and basal ganglia. in addition to this regulation, ppt neuron activity could be modulated by endogenous neurosteroids and particularly by pregnenolone sulfate (preg-s) because s ...200415139033
experimentally gained insight - based proposal apropos the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head.an impeded blood flow through the femoral head is incriminated in the etiopathogenesis of osteonecrosis of the femoral head. the disorder is either primary (idiopathic avascular osteonecrosis) or secondary to one condition or another, say, corticosteroid medication, fracture of the neck, coagulation defects, physical or thermal damage, storage disorders, alcoholism, and infectious, autoimmune as also marrow infiltrating diseases. in the wake of the necrosis, several mediators are released in inc ...200415142657
effects of hypocretin2-saporin and antidopamine-beta-hydroxylase-saporin neurotoxic lesions of the dorsolateral pons on sleep and muscle tone.the hypocretin neurons have been implicated in regulating sleep-wake states as they are lost in patients with the sleep disorder narcolepsy. hypocretin (hcrt) neurons are located only in the perifornical region of the posterior hypothalamus and heavily innervate pontine brainstem neurons, such as the locus coeruleus (lc), which have traditionally been implicated in promoting arousal. it is not known how the hypocretin innervation of the pons regulates sleep-wake states as pontine lesions have ne ...200415147308
sleep, but not febrile responses of fisher 344 rats to immune challenge are affected by aging.sleep is altered in response to infection and immune challenge in humans and non-human animals. although there are changes in sleep and facets of immune function with aging, sleep responses of aged subjects to immune challenge have received little, if any attention. to test the hypothesis that aging affects sleep responses to immune challenge, intracerebroventricular injections of interleukin 1 (il-1) were given to young and aged rats and subsequent sleep-wake behavior was determined. under basa ...200415157957
pontine intertrigeminal region attenuates sleep apneas in rats.to determine whether the pontine intertrigeminal region (itr), with recently described anatomic connections and an effect on vagally induced reflex apnea, has an impact on spontaneous sleep apneas in rats.200415164888
changes in sleep patterns in spontaneously hypertensive rats.to explore whether spontaneous hypertension is associated with a change in sleep pattern in rats.200415164892
electro-encephalogram disturbances in different sleep-wake states following exposure to high environmental heat.in this study, cerebral electrical activity or electro-encephalogram (eeg) was studied following exposure to high environmental heat, in three different age groups of freely moving rats. each age group was subdivided into three groups: the acute heat stress group, subjected to a single exposure of 4 h at 38 degrees c in the biological oxygen demand incubator; the chronic heat stress group, exposed for 21 days, for 1 h each day, at 38 degrees c in the incubator; and the handling control group. th ...200415191071
acute shifts in baroreflex control of renal sympathetic nerve activity induced by rem sleep and grooming in rats.the present study aimed to determine the impact of rem sleep and grooming on the baroreflex stimulus-response curve for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rsna). at least 3 days before study, wistar female rats (n= 12) were chronically implanted with catheters to measure systemic arterial pressure (p(a)) and to intravenously infuse vasoactive drugs. in addition, electrodes were placed for measurements of rsna, electroencephalogram, trapezius electromyogram and electrocardiogram. the baroreflex cu ...200415194739
a novel melatonin derivative modulates sleep-wake cycle in rats.the aim of this study was to evaluate, in comparison with melatonin (mlt), the effects of a novel 2-melatonin derivative, having a 2-trifluoromethyl group (mltd) on the sleep-wake cycle in freely behaving rats. doses of mltd (100, 300 and 500 nmol/100 microl saline) or mlt (500 nmol/100 microl saline) replaced the i.c.v. infusion of saline during the diurnal infusion period (7:00-17:00). diurnal infusion of mltd significantly (p < 0.05) increased nrem sleep at doses of 300 and 500 nmol during th ...200415196675
glutamatergic-receptors blockade does not regularize the slow wave sleep bursty pattern of subthalamic neurons.the subthalamic nucleus (stn) has been implicated in movement disorders observed in parkinson's disease because of its pathological mixed burst firing mode and hyperactivity. in physiological conditions, stn bursty pattern has been shown to be dependent on slow wave cortical activity. indeed, cortical ablation abolished stn bursting activity in urethane-anaesthetized intact or dopamine depleted rats. thus, glutamate afferents might be involved in stn bursting activity during slow wave sleep (sws ...200415233749
extracellular histamine level in the frontal cortex is positively correlated with the amount of wakefulness in rats.histaminergic neurons have been strongly implicated in the regulation of wakefulness by activating cortical neurons. however, little is known about histamine release in the cortex during sleep-wake stages. in this study, we monitored the extracellular histamine level in the frontal cortex by in vivo microdialysis coupled with electroencephalogram and electromyogram recordings in freely moving rats. the histamine release was 3.8 times higher during wake episodes than during sleep episodes, being ...200415236867
anatomic and functional topography of the dorsal raphe nucleus.serotonergic systems play an important and generalized role in regulation of sleep-wake states and behavioral arousal. recent in vivo electrophysiologic recording studies in animals suggest that several different subtypes of serotonergic neurons with unique behavioral correlates exist within the brainstem raphe nuclei, raising the possibility that topographically organized subpopulations of serotonergic neurons may have unique behavioral or physiologic correlates and unique functional properties ...200415240351
interleukin-1beta modulates state-dependent discharge activity of preoptic area and basal forebrain neurons: role in sleep regulation.interleukin-1beta (il-1) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that has been implicated in the regulation of nonrapid eye movement (nonrem) sleep. il-1, il-1 receptors and the il-1 receptor antagonist (ra) are present normally in discrete brain regions, including the preoptic area (poa) of the hypothalamus and the adjoining magnocellular basal forebrain (bf). the poa/bf have been implicated in the regulation of sleep-wakefulness. we hypothesized that il-1 promotes nonrem sleep, in part by altering the ...200415245493
gaba in pedunculo pontine tegmentum regulates spontaneous rapid eye movement sleep by acting on gabaa receptors in freely moving rats.rem-off and rem-on neurons in the brainstem are reported to regulate rem sleep, however, the detailed mechanism of generation of rem sleep is unknown. the former are continuously active except during rem sleep and an inhibitory neurotransmitter, gaba, has been implicated in mediating the inhibition for the generation of rem sleep. the rem-on neurons, on the other hand, remain inactive throughout but increase firing during rem sleep. this study was conducted to investigate if gaba in the brain ar ...200415246548
increased wakefulness, motor activity and decreased theta activity after blockade of the 5-ht2b receptor by the subtype-selective antagonist sb-215505.serotonin-2 receptor antagonists, like ritanserin, greatly enhance deep slow wave sleep (sws-2) and low-frequency eeg power in humans and rodents. 5-ht(2a) and 5-ht(2c) receptors may be involved in these effects, but the role of the 5-ht(2b) receptor is still unclear. to investigate the role of the 5-ht(2b) receptor in regulation of the sleep-wake cycle, the subtype-selective antagonist sb-215505 (0.1, 0.3 and 1.0 mg kg(-1) i.p.) was administered to sprague-dawley rats at light onset (beginning ...200415265808
scatterplot analysis of eeg slow-wave magnitude and heart rate variability: an integrative exploration of cerebral cortical and autonomic functions.to explore interactions between cerebral cortical and autonomic functions in different sleep-wake states.200415282999
modafinil facilitates performance on a delayed nonmatching to position swim task in rats.modafinil is a wake-promoting drug approved by the fda for the treatment of narcolepsy. recent evidence suggests that modafinil may improve learning and memory processes. to further evaluate possible cognitive properties associated with modafinil, male sprague-dawley rats were tested in a delayed nonmatching to position (dnmtp) task. a modified water maze allowed animals to make one of two choices for the location of the escape platform. each trial consisted of two swims. on the information swim ...200415301929
influence of temporomandibular joint pain on sleep patterns: role of nitric oxide.since nitric oxide is related to nociception and the sleep-wake cycle, this study sought to determine its involvement in the altered sleep pattern in a temporomandibular joint pain model by investigating the effect of the inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (l-name) and that of its precursor (l-arginine). the temporomandibular joints of test animals were injected with freund's adjuvant or saline, and their sleep was recorded. the procedure was repeated after the administration of l-name and l-arg ...200415329374
ghrh and sleep.a significant portion of the total daily growth hormone (gh) secretion is associated with deep non-rem sleep (nrems). gh secretion is stimulated by the hypothalamic neurohormone, gh-releasing hormone (ghrh). exogenous ghrh promotes nrems in various species. suppression of endogenous ghrh (competitive antagonist, antibodies, somatostatinergic stimulation, high doses of gh or insulin-like growth factor) results in simultaneous inhibition of nrems. mutant and transgenic animals with a defect in ghr ...200415336237
sleep and arousal mechanisms in experimental epilepsy: epileptic components of nrem and antiepileptic components of rem sleep.neural generators related to different sleep components have different effects on seizure discharge. these sleep-related systems can provoke seizure discharge propagation during nonrapid eye movement (nrem) sleep and can suppress propagation during rem sleep. experimental manipulations of discrete physiological components were conducted in feline epilepsy models, mostly in the systemic penicillin epilepsy model of primary generalized epilepsy and the amygdala kindling model of the localization-r ...200415362167
the diurnal rhythm of hypocretin in young and old f344 rats.hypocretins (hcrt-1 and hcrt-2), also known as orexins, are neuropeptides localized in neurons surrounding the perifornical region of the posterior hypothalamus. these neurons project to major arousal centers in the brain and are implicated in regulating wakefulness. in young rats and monkeys, levels of hcrt-1 are highest at the end of the wake-active period and lowest toward the end of the sleep period. however, the effects of age on the diurnal rhythm of hcrt-1 are not known.200415453542
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