نتایج جستجو برای: محرومیت از خواب rem

تعداد نتایج: 725374  

2005
SUBIMAL DATTA SARAH L. PRUTZMAN Subimal Datta

Physiological activation of kainate receptors and GABA-B receptors within the pedunculopontine tegmentum (PPT) is involved in regulation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Since these two types of receptors may also directly and/or indirectly activate the intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling pathway, we hypothesized that this signaling pathway may be involved in the PPT...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2006
Shawn M Crump Robert N Correll Elizabeth A Schroder William C Lester Brian S Finlin Douglas A Andres Jonathan Satin

Cardiac voltage-gated L-type Ca channels (Ca(V)) are multiprotein complexes, including accessory subunits such as Ca(V)beta2 that increase current expression. Recently, members of the Rad and Gem/Kir-related family of small GTPases have been shown to decrease current, although the mechanism remains poorly defined. In this study, we evaluated the contribution of the L-type Ca channel alpha-subun...

2003
Mehmet Yucel Agargun

One of the most important functions of REM sleep and dreaming is mood-regulation. Clinical observations suggest the putative role of REM sleep in relation to the problem-solving functions of REM sleep (1). REM sleep and dream content are profoundly altered in affective disorders, thus an analysis of the relationship between mood, REM sleep, and dreaming may play a role in our understanding of u...

Journal: :Sleep advances 2022

Abstract Sleep states in infancy differ from adult sleep states. Due to different cortical and physical manifestations, the REM NREM equivalent infants are often denoted as Active Quiet sleep. Key differences infant REM-NREM cycling include rapid cycling, commencement of state, instead NREM. The physiological mechanisms underlying developmental changes not well understood. We extended an existi...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1995
A Cronin J C Keifer H A Baghdoyan R Lydic

Patients receiving opioids report feeling sleepy, but opioids actually inhibit the rapid eye movement phase of sleep (REM). Inhibition of REM sleep is followed by a rebound increase in REM sleep associated with cardiopulmonary complications. The medial pontine reticular formation (mPRF) is a brain region from which morphine can inhibit REM sleep. The present study tested the hypothesis that spe...

2016
Kristopher McEown Yohko Takata Yoan Cherasse Nanae Nagata Kosuke Aritake Michael Lazarus

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep loss is associated with increased consumption of weight-promoting foods. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is thought to mediate reward anticipation. However, the precise role of the PFC in mediating reward responses to highly palatable foods (HPF) after REM sleep deprivation is unclear. We selectively reduced REM sleep in mice over a 25-48 hr period and chemogeneticall...

2011
Pablo Torterolo Patricia Lagos Jaime M. Monti

Neurons containing the neuropeptide melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) are mainly located in the lateral hypothalamus and the incerto-hypothalamic area, and have widespread projections throughout the brain. While the biological functions of this neuropeptide are exerted in humans through two metabotropic receptors, the MCHR1 and MCHR2, only the MCHR1 is present in rodents. Recently, it has bee...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2010
Ummehan Ermis Karsten Krakow Ursula Voss

The goal of the present study was to investigate arousal thresholds (ATs) in tonic and phasic episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and to compare the frequency spectrum of these sub-states of REM to non-REM (NREM) stages of sleep. We found the two REM stages to differ with regard to behavioural responses to external acoustic stimuli. The AT in tonic REM was indifferent from that in sleep...

2015
Christian Veauthier Gunnar Gaede Helena Radbruch Joern-Peter Sieb Klaus-Dieter Wernecke Friedemann Paul

BACKGROUND There are few studies describing periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in patients with narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, REM sleep behavior disorder, and spinal cord injury, and to a lesser extent, in insomnia patients and healthy controls, but no published cases in multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this study was to investigate PLMS in REM sle...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
B Bodosi F Obál J Gardi J Komlódi J Fang J M Krueger

Sleep alterations after a 1-min exposure to ether vapor were studied in rats to determine if this stressor increases rapid eye-movement (REM) sleep as does an immobilization stressor. Ether exposure before light onset or dark onset was followed by significant increases in REM sleep starting approximately 3-4 h later and lasting for several hours. Non-REM (NREM) sleep and electroencephalographic...

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