Prostaglandin D2-sensitive, sleep-promoting zone defined in the ventral surface of the rostral basal forebrain.
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Prostaglandin D synthase gene is involved in the regulation of non-rapid eye movement sleepCloning, in vitro expression, and tissue distribution of a human prostaglandin transporter cDNA(hPGT)Molecular cloning and characterization of the human prostanoid DP receptorAdenosine A2A receptors in ventral striatum, hypothalamus and nociceptive circuitry implications for drug addiction, sleep and painDominant localization of prostaglandin D receptors on arachnoid trabecular cells in mouse basal forebrain and their involvement in the regulation of non-rapid eye movement sleepStructural and functional significance of cysteine residues of glutathione-independent prostaglandin D synthase. Identification of Cys65 as an essential thiolLipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase produces prostaglandin D2 involved in regulation of physiological sleep.Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for major depression confirm relevance of associated pathophysiologyProstaglandin D2 and sleep--a molecular genetic approach.Molecular mechanisms of sleep-wake regulation: a role of prostaglandin D2.Reduction of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase in the preoptic area of female mice mimics estradiol effects on arousal and sex behaviorEstradiol differentially regulates lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase transcript levels in the rodent brain: Evidence from high-density oligonucleotide arrays and in situ hybridizationThe Neurobiology of Sleep and WakefulnessNeurobiological mechanisms for the regulation of mammalian sleep-wake behavior: reinterpretation of historical evidence and inclusion of contemporary cellular and molecular evidenceArousal effect of caffeine depends on adenosine A2A receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens.Activation of ventrolateral preoptic neurons by the somnogen prostaglandin D2.The morphology and biochemistry of nanostructures provide evidence for synthesis and signaling functions in human cerebrospinal fluidPromotion of sleep mediated by the A2a-adenosine receptor and possible involvement of this receptor in the sleep induced by prostaglandin D2 in rats.Neuronal activity in the preoptic hypothalamus during sleep deprivation and recovery sleep.Sleep and inflammatory markers in different psychiatric disorders.Adenosine A2A receptor deficiency attenuates the somnogenic effect of prostaglandin D2 in mice.Biochemical modulation of the sleep-wake cycle: endogenous sleep-inducing factors.Neural circuitry engaged by prostaglandins during the sickness syndrome.Molecular pharmacology of the human prostaglandin D2 receptor, CRTH2.Gene expression in the rat brain during prostaglandin D2 and adenosinergically-induced sleep.Region-dependent difference in the sleep-promoting potency of an adenosine A2A receptor agonist.Prostaglandin riddles in energy metabolism: E is for excess, D is for depletion. Focus on "Food deprivation alters thermoregulatory responses to lipopolysaccharide by enhancing cryogenic inflammatory signaling via prostaglandin D2".Adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptors modulate sleep state and breathing in fetal sheep.A cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor attenuates spontaneous and TNF-alpha-induced non-rapid eye movement sleep in rabbits.Prostaglandins are powerful inducers of NGF and BDNF production in mouse astrocyte cultures.Estradiol suppresses rapid eye movement sleep and activation of sleep-active neurons in the ventrolateral preoptic area.mRNA expression in mouse hypothalamus and basal forebrain during influenza infection: a novel model for sleep regulation.A role for prostaglandins in rapid cycling suggested by episode-specific gene expression shifts in peripheral blood mononuclear cells: a preliminary report.Effects of COX-2 inhibitor in temporomandibular joint acute inflammation.Sleep-waking discharge patterns of median preoptic nucleus neurons in rats.Expression of messenger RNA for the prostaglandin D receptor in the leptomeninges of the mouse brain.Fluctuation of extracellular hypocretin-1 (orexin A) levels in the rat in relation to the light-dark cycle and sleep-wake activities.Compensatory sleep response to 12 h wakefulness in young and old rats.Cyclooxygenase systems in the mammalian brain.Prostaglandin D synthase (beta-trace) in meningeal hemangiopericytoma.
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Prostaglandin D2-sensitive, sleep-promoting zone defined in the ventral surface of the rostral basal forebrain.
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Hayaishi O
Kasahara K
Matsumura H
Nakajima T
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11998-12002
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10.1073/PNAS.91.25.11998
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z