نتایج جستجو برای: wake rhythm

تعداد نتایج: 50908  

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2011
Thomas Fenzl Christoph P N Romanowski Cornelia Flachskamm Jan M Deussing Mayumi Kimura

It is widely accepted that orexin (hypocretin) bears wake-promoting effects. While under normal conditions the circadian rhythm of orexin release has a clear circadian distribution, the amplitude of orexin fluctuation is dampened in depression. Interestingly, clinical symptoms of depression include several sleep disturbances. In this disease, corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) seems to be an...

2018
Katie L Druce Lis Cordingley Vicky Short Susan Moore Bruce Hellman Ben James Mark Lunt Simon D Kyle Will G Dixon John McBeth

INTRODUCTION People with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) frequently report reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL), the impact one's health has on physical, emotional and social well-being. There are likely numerous causes for poor HRQoL, but people with RA have identified sleep disturbances as a key contributor to their well-being. This study will identify sleep/wake rhythm-associated paramet...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2014
Dominic Landgraf Michael J McCarthy David K Welsh

An association between circadian clock function and mood regulation is well established and has been proposed as a factor in the development of mood disorders. Patients with depression or mania suffer disturbed sleep-wake cycles and altered rhythms in daily activities. Environmentally disrupted circadian rhythms increase the risk of mood disorders in the general population. However, proof that ...

2017
Shanaz Diessler Corinne Kostic Yvan Arsenijevic Aki Kawasaki Paul Franken

Besides its role in vision, light impacts physiology and behavior through circadian and direct (aka 'masking') mechanisms. In Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS), the dysregulation of both sleep-wake behavior and melatonin production strongly suggests impaired non-visual light perception. We discovered that mice haploinsufficient for the SMS causal gene, Retinoic acid induced-1 (Rai1), were hypersensi...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2011
Daniel P Cardinali Pilar Cano Vanesa Jiménez-Ortega Ana I Esquifino

Metabolic syndrome (MS) patients exhibit sleep/wake disturbances and other circadian abnormalities, and these may be associated with more rapid weight increase and development of diabetes and atherosclerotic disease. On this basis, the successful management of MS may require an ideal drug that besides antagonizing the trigger factors of MS could also correct the disturbed sleep-wake rhythm. Mel...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1987
S H Strogatz R E Kronauer C A Czeisler

The human circadian pacemaker modulates our desire and ability to fall asleep at different times of day. To study this circadian component of sleep tendency, we have analyzed the sleep-wake patterns recorded from 15 free-running subjects in whom the sleep-wake cycle spontaneously desynchronized from the circadian rhythm of body temperature. The analysis indicates that the distribution of sleep ...

Journal: :Hepatology 2014
Sara Montagnese Cristiano De Pittà Michele De Rui Michela Corrias Matteo Turco Carlo Merkel Piero Amodio Rodolfo Costa Debra J Skene Angelo Gatta

A considerable proportion of patients with cirrhosis exhibit insomnia, delayed sleep habits, and excessive daytime sleepiness. These have been variously attributed to hepatic encephalopathy and impaired hepatic melatonin metabolism, but the understanding of their pathophysiology remains limited and their treatment problematic. Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic and a circadi...

2010
Tracey L. Sletten Simon Vincenzi Jennifer R. Redman Steven W. Lockley Shantha M. W. Rajaratnam

While much research has investigated the effects of exogenous melatonin on sleep, less is known about the relationship between the timing of the endogenous melatonin rhythm and the sleep-wake cycle. Significant inter-individual variability in the phase relationship between sleep and melatonin rhythms has been reported although the extent to which the variability reflects intrinsic and/or enviro...

Journal: :International journal of science letters 2022

The earth rotates around its axis for 24 hours, this process creates physiological, biochemical, and behavioral rhythms in living things. These one-day periods are called the circadian rhythm. rhythm regulates human physiology behavior by responding to environmental stimuli clock. system sleep/wake phases intertwined, conditions such as sleep disorders, exposure artificial light, jet lag, shift...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1995
M W Radomski A Buguet A Montmayeur P Bogui L Bourdon F Doua A Lonsdorfer P Tapie M Dumas

We have previously demonstrated that human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) at the stage of meningoencephalitis results in a major disruption of the circadian rhythmicity of sleep and wakefulness that is proportional to the severity of the disease. This paper examines the corresponding 24-hourly secretion in cortisol and prolactin and compares it with the hourly distribution of sleep...

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