نتایج جستجو برای: l rem

تعداد نتایج: 640714  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
R L Horner L D Sanford D Annis A I Pack A R Morrison

Serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] is believed to play an important inhibitory role in the regulation of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. 5-HT may exert this effect on neurons of the laterodorsal tegmental (LDT) nuclei that are implicated as important in the generation of REM sleep and phasic REM events such as ponto-geniculo-occipital (PGO) waves and respiratory variability. In rat brainste...

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Journal: :Polish Gynaecology 2015

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Giancarlo Vanini Bradley L Wathen Ralph Lydic Helen A Baghdoyan

Studies using drugs that increase or decrease GABAergic transmission suggest that GABA in the pontine reticular formation (PRF) promotes wakefulness and inhibits rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Cholinergic transmission in the PRF promotes REM sleep, and levels of endogenous acetylcholine (ACh) in the PRF are significantly greater during REM sleep than during wakefulness or non-REM (NREM) sleep....

HN Mallick KK Gulia VM Kumar

Rapid eye movement sleep in males is characterized by penile erection along with EEG desynchronization, muscle atonia, ponto-geniculo-occipital waves, and rapid eye movements (REM). The central neural mechanisms regulating sleep related erections (SREs) are not known. Recently, the lateral preoptic area has been shown to contribute in sleep-related erectile mechanisms. The present study was con...

Around 75% of civilians have experienced at least one traumatic event in their lives, and this number is considerably higher in many parts of the world, as well as in military veterans and first responders. Of those exposed to trauma, 15-25% will develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  PTSD extracts enormous economic, health, and quality of life cost. Thus, it is critical to underst...

Journal: :Sleep 2014
David G McSharry Julian P Saboisky Pam Deyoung Amy S Jordan John Trinder Erik Smales Lauren Hess Nancy L Chamberlin Atul Malhotra

STUDY OBJECTIVES Rapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating muscle (genioglossus) potentially contributes to the worsening of obstructive sleep apnea that occurs during this stage. No prior human single motor unit (SMU) study of genioglossus has examined this possibility to our knowledge. We hypothesized that genioglossus SMUs would reduce their activity durin...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2004
G Ficca S Scavelli I Fagioli S Gori L Murri P Salzarulo

Previous research in young subjects found that rapid eye movement (REM) density is higher in those REM phases which are followed by an awakening (REM-W) than in those preceding NREM (REM-N), suggesting a 'gating role' of REM sleep toward the awakening. It is not yet known whether this evidence is maintained in elderly subjects, who display, relative to young subjects, more awakenings, different...

Journal: :Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica] 2005
Dinesh Pal Vibha Madan Birendra Nath Mallick

Two types of neurons are involved in the regulation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the REM-ON and the REM-OFF neurons. As the name suggests, the REM-OFF neurons cease firing during REM sleep and they are norepinephrinergic. It has been shown that cessation of these neurons is a pre-requisite for the generation of REM sleep and GABA shuts them off. Further, if these neurons do not shut off, ...

Journal: :Chest 2005
José Haba-Rubio Jean-Paul Janssens Thierry Rochat Emilia Sforza

OBJECTIVE The existence of a rapid eye movement (REM)-specific sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been suggested based on the finding of an association between sleepiness and respiratory disturbances confined primarily to REM sleep. The aim of the study was to define the frequency and the clinical and polysomnographic features of REM SDB in a large clinical population. METHODS Anthropometri...

Journal: :The Journal of international medical research 1991
R Silvestri G Mento M Raffaele G De Luca G Buttini C Casella A Tisano P De Domenico A E Di Rosa R Di Perri

In a single-blind study six male patients (mean age 39.5 years) with moderate insomnia were treated with placebo for three nights, 100 mg indole-3-pyruvic acid (IPA) for three nights, 200 mg IPA for three nights, 100 mg IPA for two nights and placebo for two nights. Polygraphic recordings were made and total sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep latency, slow wave sleep latency, rapid eye movemen...

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