Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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Cannabinoid-hypocretin cross-talk in the central nervous system: what we know so farControl of sleep and wakefulnessRole of lateral hypothalamic orexin neurons in reward processing and addictionUnderstanding how discrete populations of hypothalamic neurons orchestrate complicated behavioral statesPhysiology of the orexinergic/hypocretinergic system: a revisit in 2012The Deakin/Graeff hypothesis: focus on serotonergic inhibition of panic.Role of orexin receptors in obesity: from cellular to behavioral evidenceNeurotensin co-expressed in orexin-producing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus plays an important role in regulation of sleep/wakefulness statesPhase I studies on the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of SB-649868, a novel dual orexin receptor antagonistDifferential effects of a dual orexin receptor antagonist (SB-649868) and zolpidem on sleep initiation and consolidation, SWS, REM sleep, and EEG power spectra in a model of situational insomniaThe orexin antagonist SB-649868 promotes and maintains sleep in men with primary insomniaRat hypocretin/orexin neurons are maintained in a depolarized state by TRPC channelsGastrointestinal-projecting neurones in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus exhibit direct and viscerotopically organized sensitivity to orexinChronic social isolation reduces 5-HT neuronal activity via upregulated SK3 calcium-activated potassium channelsRegulation of breathing and autonomic outflows by chemoreceptors.History of narcolepsy at Stanford University.Central CO2 chemoreception and integrated neural mechanisms of cardiovascular and respiratory control.Activation of the retrotrapezoid nucleus by posterior hypothalamic stimulation.Neurogenesis-independent antidepressant-like effects on behavior and stress axis response of a dual orexin receptor antagonist in a rodent model of depression.Orexin neurons suppress narcolepsy via 2 distinct efferent pathways.Narcolepsy and orexins: an example of progress in sleep research.Lateral hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin neurons: A role in reward-seeking and addiction.Hypocretin-1 causes G protein activation and increases ACh release in rat pons.Effects of saporin-induced lesions of three arousal populations on daily levels of sleep and wakeGenetic association, seasonal infections and autoimmune basis of narcolepsyThe Neurobiology of Sleep and WakefulnessOrexin neurons are directly and indirectly regulated by catecholamines in a complex manner.Neurobiological mechanisms for the regulation of mammalian sleep-wake behavior: reinterpretation of historical evidence and inclusion of contemporary cellular and molecular evidenceThe hypocretins: setting the arousal threshold.Functions of the orexinergic/hypocretinergic system.Neural circuit interactions between the dorsal raphe nucleus and the lateral hypothalamus: an experimental and computational study.Psychiatric comorbidity and cognitive profile in children with narcolepsy with or without association to the H1N1 influenza vaccination.Electrophysiological characterization of neurons in the dorsolateral pontine rapid-eye-movement sleep induction zone of the rat: Intrinsic membrane properties and responses to carbachol and orexins.Functional link between the hypocretin and serotonin systems in the neural control of breathing and central chemosensitivitySelective enhancement of synaptic inhibition by hypocretin (orexin) in rat vagal motor neurons: implications for autonomic regulation.The orexin-1 receptor antagonist SB-334867 decreases sympathetic responses to a moderate dose of methamphetamine and stressBehavioral responses to orexin, orexin receptor gene expression, and spontaneous physical activity contribute to individual sensitivity to obesityThe role of orexins/hypocretins in alcohol use and abuse: an appetitive-reward relationship.Antagonism of orexin receptors in the posterior hypothalamus reduces hypoglossal and cardiorespiratory excitation from the perifornical hypothalamus.Smoking, Alcohol, Drug Use, Abuse and Dependence in Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia: A Case-Control Study
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Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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Orexin A excites serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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2001-03-01T00:00:00Z