Glycinergic and GABA(A)-mediated inhibition of somatic motoneurons does not mediate rapid eye movement sleep motor atonia.
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Control of sleep and wakefulnessTwitching in sensorimotor development from sleeping rats to robotsState-dependent and reflex drives to the upper airway: basic physiology with clinical implicationsNarcolepsy: neural mechanisms of sleepiness and cataplexyREM Sleep at its Core - Circuits, Neurotransmitters, and PathophysiologyMedullary circuitry regulating rapid eye movement sleep and motor atoniaBrainstem circuitry regulating phasic activation of trigeminal motoneurons during REM sleep.A case of narcolepsy with strictly unilateral cataplexy.Emerging principles and neural substrates underlying tonic sleep-state-dependent influences on respiratory motor activity.A secondary reflex suppression phase is present in genioglossus but not tensor palatini in response to negative upper airway pressure.A descriptive analysis of neck myoclonus during routine polysomnographyBehavioral response and transmitter release during atonia elicited by medial medullary stimulation.The Neurobiology of Sleep and WakefulnessEvidence that adrenergic ventrolateral medullary cells are activated whereas precerebellar lateral reticular nucleus neurons are suppressed during REM sleep.Sleep-wake control of the upper airway by noradrenergic neurons, with and without intermittent hypoxia.A Prospective Video-Polysomnographic Analysis of Movements during Physiological Sleep in 100 Healthy Sleepers.Adventures and tribulations in the search for the mechanisms of the atonia of REM sleep.Supratrigeminal Bilaterally Projecting Neurons Maintain Basal Tone and Enable Bilateral Phasic Activation of Jaw-Closing Muscles.Activity of pontine neurons during sleep and cataplexy in hypocretin knock-out miceQuantitative differences among EMG activities of muscles innervated by subpopulations of hypoglossal and upper spinal motoneurons during non-REM sleep - REM sleep transitions: a window on neural processes in the sleeping brain.Neural Control of the Upper Airway: Respiratory and State-Dependent Mechanisms.Brainstem mechanisms of paradoxical (REM) sleep generation.Neural control of the upper airway: integrative physiological mechanisms and relevance for sleep disordered breathing.Challenges in the development of therapeutics for narcolepsy.A new view of "dream enactment" in REM sleep behavior disorder.Degeneration of rapid eye movement sleep circuitry underlies rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.Ventral medullary control of rapid eye movement sleep and atonia.Homeostatic regulation through GABA and acetylcholine muscarinic receptors of motor trigeminal neurons following sleep deprivation.What causes muscle atonia in REM?The motor atonia of REM sleep: a critical topics forum. IntroductionUnraveling the mechanisms of REM sleep atonia.Dopamine triggers skeletal muscle tone by activating D1-like receptors on somatic motoneurons.Are all motoneurons created equal in the eyes of REM sleep and the mechanisms of muscle atonia?Factual errors in Brooks and Peever's rebuttal to critiques.Glycine-mediated postsynaptic inhibition is responsible for REM sleep atonia.Comparison of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during non-rapid eye movement sleep in guinea pigs and humans.The anatomical, cellular and synaptic basis of motor atonia during rapid eye movement sleep.Noradrenergic modulation of masseter muscle activity during natural rapid eye movement sleep requires glutamatergic signalling at the trigeminal motor nucleus.Identification of the mechanism mediating genioglossus muscle suppression in REM sleep.
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Glycinergic and GABA(A)-mediated inhibition of somatic motoneurons does not mediate rapid eye movement sleep motor atonia.
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Glycinergic and GABA(A)-mediat ...... e movement sleep motor atonia.
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Glycinergic and GABA(A)-mediat ...... e movement sleep motor atonia.
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Glycinergic and GABA(A)-mediat ...... ye movement sleep motor atonia
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John H Peever
Patricia L Brooks
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5023-07.2008
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z