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A role of melanin-concentrating hormone producing neurons in the central regulation of paradoxical sleepRole of MCH neurons in paradoxical (REM) sleep controlThe supramammillary nucleus and the claustrum activate the cortex during REM sleepLocalization of the brainstem GABAergic neurons controlling paradoxical (REM) sleepThe endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus.Tuberal hypothalamic neurons secreting the satiety molecule Nesfatin-1 are critically involved in paradoxical (REM) sleep homeostasis.The inhibition of the dorsal paragigantocellular reticular nucleus induces waking and the activation of all adrenergic and noradrenergic neurons: a combined pharmacological and functional neuroanatomical study.Brainstem structures responsible for paradoxical sleep onset and maintenance.Paradoxical (REM) sleep genesis: the switch from an aminergic-cholinergic to a GABAergic-glutamatergic hypothesis.Alternating vigilance states: new insights regarding neuronal networks and mechanisms.Role of the melanin-concentrating hormone neuropeptide in sleep regulation.Neurochemistry of sleep an overview of animal experimental work.The neuronal network responsible for paradoxical sleep and its dysfunctions causing narcolepsy and rapid eye movement (REM) behavior disorder.Brainstem mechanisms of paradoxical (REM) sleep generation.Paradoxical (REM) sleep genesis by the brainstem is under hypothalamic control.New aspects in the pathophysiology of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: the potential role of glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and glycine.Animal models of REM dysfunctions: what they tell us about the cause of narcolepsy and RBD?Not a single but multiple populations of GABAergic neurons control sleep.Selective activation of a few limbic structures during paradoxical (REM) sleep by the claustrum and the supramammillary nucleus: evidence and function.Genetic inactivation of glutamate neurons in the rat sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus recapitulates REM sleep behaviour disorder.Sleep architecture and homeostasis in mice with partial ablation of melanin-concentrating hormone neurons.Paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation in mice using the small-platforms-over-water method: polysomnographic analyses and melanin-concentrating hormone and hypocretin/orexin neuronal activation before, during and after deprivation.Evidence that neurons of the sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus triggering paradoxical (REM) sleep are glutamatergic.Modulation of cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons by acetylcholine and N-methyl-D-aspartate.Impaired hippocampal plasticity and altered neurogenesis in adult Ube3a maternal deficient mouse model for Angelman syndrome.Unrelated course of subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus neuronal activities across vigilance states in the rat.Pharmacological and immunohistochemical evidence for serotonergic modulation of cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons.Cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons are excited by histamine in vitro.Dopaminergic neurons expressing Fos during waking and paradoxical sleep in the rat.Sleep architecture of the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1-knockout mice.The satiety molecule nesfatin-1 is co-expressed with melanin concentrating hormone in tuberal hypothalamic neurons of the rat.Localization of the GABAergic and non-GABAergic neurons projecting to the sublaterodorsal nucleus and potentially gating paradoxical sleep onset.Cholinergic and noncholinergic brainstem neurons expressing Fos after paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation and recovery.GABAergic control of hypothalamic melanin-concentrating hormone-containing neurons across the sleep-waking cycle.Localization of the neurons active during paradoxical (REM) sleep and projecting to the locus coeruleus noradrenergic neurons in the rat.Nucleus Accumbens, a new sleep-regulating area through the integration of motivational stimuli.Differential origin of the activation of dorsal and ventral dentate gyrus granule cells during paradoxical (REM) sleep in the rat.Role and origin of the GABAergic innervation of dorsal raphe serotonergic neurons.Noradrenergic modulation of cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons demonstrated by in vitro pharmacological and immunohistochemical evidence in the guinea-pig brain.Glucose Induces Slow-Wave Sleep by Exciting the Sleep-Promoting Neurons in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus: A New Link between Sleep and Metabolism.
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