نتایج جستجو برای: rem sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 139971  

2013
Xin-Hong Xu Wei-Min Qu Min-Juan Bian Fang Huang Jian Fei Yoshihiro Urade Zhi-Li Huang

GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system that has been strongly implicated in the regulation of sleep. GABA transporter subtype 1 (GAT1) constructs high affinity reuptake sites for GABA and regulates GABAergic transmission in the brain. However, the role of GAT1 in sleep-wake regulation remains elusive. In the current study, we characterized the spon...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Patricia Franco Nicole Seret Jean Noël Van Hees Sonia Scaillet Françoise Vermeulen José Groswasser André Kahn

OBJECTIVE Sleep deprivation is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Recent changes in normal life routines were more common among SIDS victims, compared with control infants. Sleep deprivation can result from handling conditions or from sleep fragmentation attributable to respiratory or digestive conditions, fever, or airway obstructions during sleep. Compared with matched con...

2009
Mario Pedrazzoli Marco Antonio Campana Benedito

Background: Literature findings have suggested that brain morphological changes may underlie behavioral disturbances such as depression. In depressed patients, alteration in the volume of some brain regions were described and in laboratory animals antidepressant treatments change neuronal nuclei volume and axon densities in some brain regions. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation has anti...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2001
M A Benedito R Camarini

Some upper brainstem cholinergic neurons (pedunculopontine and laterodorsal tegmental nuclei) are involved in the generation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and project rostrally to the thalamus and caudally to the medulla oblongata. A previous report showed that 96 h of REM sleep deprivation in rats induced an increase in the activity of brainstem acetylcholinesterase (Achase), the enzyme wh...

Journal: :Brain research 1991
B N Mallick H M Fahringer M F Wu J M Siegel

In many dorsolateral pontine neurons, auditory stimulation produces an initial excitation followed by a sustained inhibition. We now report that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation, for periods of from 22-48 h, reduced this auditory evoked inhibition of unit discharge. Inhibition returned to baseline levels after recovery REM sleep. Prior work indicates that the auditory evoked inhibitio...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2000
R P Vertes K E Eastman

We present evidence disputing the hypothesis that memories are processed or consolidated in REM sleep. A review of REM deprivation (REMD) studies in animals shows these reports to be about equally divided in showing that REMD does, or does not, disrupt learning/memory. The studies supporting a relationship between REM sleep and memory have been strongly criticized for the confounding effects of...

Journal: :Sleep 1999
A Rechtschaffen B M Bergmann M A Gilliland K Bauer

Total sleep deprivation (TSD) of rats for 24 hours or less by continually enforced locomotion has consistently produced subsequent rebounds of slow-wave or high-amplitude EEG activity in NREM sleep, which has contributed to the widely held view that this EEG activity reflects particularly "intense" or restorative sleep. These rebounds usually have been accompanied by substantial rebounds of REM...

2017
Norlinda Abd Rashid Hermizi Hapidin Hasmah Abdullah Zalina Ismail Idris Long

INTRODUCTION REM sleep deprivation is associated with impairment in learning and memory, and nicotine treatment has been shown to attenuate this effect. Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of DREAM protein in learning and memory processes. This study investigates the association of DREAM protein in REM sleep-deprived rats hippocampus upon nicotine treatment. METHODS Male Sprague D...

2016
Peter Achermann Thomas Rusterholz Roland Dürr Thomas König Leila Tarokh

Sleep is characterized by a loss of consciousness, which has been attributed to a breakdown of functional connectivity between brain regions. Global field synchronization (GFS) can estimate functional connectivity of brain processes. GFS is a frequency-dependent measure of global synchronicity of multi-channel EEG data. Our aim was to explore and extend the hypothesis of disconnection during sl...

2014
Chester A. Pearlman Gerald J. Duffner Benjamin B. Weybrew COMMANDING OFFICER SUMMARY PAGE

The effect of deprivation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep upon retention of a passive avoidance response was studied in rats. An incompletely-learned avoidance response was established in one trial by shocking the animals when they stepped down from an elevated platform. Fourteen animals were then deprived of REM sleep by placing them on small inverted pots in a pool of water. Twelve control ...

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