نتایج جستجو برای: orexin hypocretin

تعداد نتایج: 2925  

Journal: :Brain research 2010
J Fadel J A Burk

The basal forebrain cholinergic system (BFCS) plays a role in several aspects of attentional function. Activation of this system by different afferent inputs is likely to influence how attentional resources are allocated. While it has been recognized for some time that the hypothalamus is a significant source of projections to the basal forebrain, the phenotype(s) of these inputs and the condit...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2008
Jim Fadel Danielle Frederick-Duus

Since its discovery less than a decade ago, interest in the hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin system has blossomed due to the diversity and importance of the roles played by these neuropeptides. Orexin neurons have widespread projections throughout the central nervous system and intense research has focused on elucidating the pathways and mechanisms by which orexins exert their diverse array of fu...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Makoto Honda Krister S. Eriksson Shengwen Zhang Susumu Tanaka Ling Lin Ahmad Salehi Per Egil Hesla Jan Maehlen Stephanie E. Gaus Masashi Yanagisawa Takeshi Sakurai Shahrad Taheri Kuniaki Tsuchiya Yutaka Honda Emmanuel Mignot

BACKGROUND The sleep disorder narcolepsy is caused by a vast reduction in neurons producing the hypocretin (orexin) neuropeptides. Based on the tight association with HLA, narcolepsy is believed to result from an autoimmune attack, but the cause of hypocretin cell loss is still unknown. We performed gene expression profiling in the hypothalamus to identify novel genes dysregulated in narcolepsy...

Journal: :Peptides 2010
Hiroshi Katsuki Shinsuke Kurosu Shotaro Michinaga Akinori Hisatsune Yoichiro Isohama Yasuhiko Izumi Toshiaki Kume Akinori Akaike

A hypothalamic neuropeptide orexin (hypocretin) is a critical regulator of physiological processes including sleep/wakefulness and feeding. Using organotypic slice culture of rat hypothalamus, we found that exposure to elevated extracellular concentration of K(+) (+10-30 mM) for 24-72h led to a substantial decrease in the number of neurons immunoreactive for orexin and a co-existing neuropeptid...

2014
Miles D. Thompson Henri Xhaard Takeshi Sakurai Innocenzo Rainero Jyrki P. Kukkonen

Orexin/hypocretin peptide mutations are rare in humans. Even though human narcolepsy is associated with orexin deficiency, this is only extremely rarely due to mutations in the gene coding prepro-orexin, the precursor for both orexin peptides. In contrast, coding and non-coding variants of the OX1 and OX2 orexin receptors have been identified in many human populations; sometimes, these have bee...

2013
Anne Vassalli Jose M. Dellepiane Yann Emmenegger Sonia Jimenez Stefano Vandi Giuseppe Plazzi Paul Franken Mehdi Tafti

Astute control of brain activity states is critical for adaptive behaviours and survival. In mammals and birds, electroencephalographic recordings reveal alternating states of wakefulness, slow wave sleep and paradoxical sleep (or rapid eye movement sleep). This control is profoundly impaired in narcolepsy with cataplexy, a disease resulting from the loss of orexin/hypocretin neurotransmitter s...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Takatoshi Mochizuki Amanda Crocker Sarah McCormack Masashi Yanagisawa Takeshi Sakurai Thomas E Scammell

Narcolepsy is caused by a lack of orexin (hypocretin), but the physiologic process that underlies the sleepiness of narcolepsy is unknown. Using orexin knock-out (KO) mice as a model of narcolepsy, we critically tested the three leading hypotheses: poor circadian control of sleep and wakefulness, inadequate activation of arousal regions, or abnormal sleep homeostasis. Compared with wild-type (W...

2014
Roda Rani Konadhode Dheeraj Pelluru Priyattam J. Shiromani

Neurons containing orexin (hypocretin), or melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) are intermingled with each other in the perifornical and lateral hypothalamus. Each is a separate and distinct neuronal population, but they project to similar target areas in the brain. Orexin has been implicated in regulating arousal since loss of orexin neurons is associated with the sleep disorder narcolepsy. Mic...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Claudio Acuna-Goycolea Ying Li Anthony N Van Den Pol

Hypocretin/orexin neurons play an important role in hypothalamic arousal. Synaptic glutamate input to hypocretin neurons regulates cell firing. We studied the actions of group III metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) in modulating the activity of hypocretin neurons using whole-cell voltage- and current-clamp recording in mouse whole hypothalamic slices or minislices consisting only of the ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2011
Andrea R Di Sebastiano Hilary E Wilson-Pérez Michael N Lehman Lique M Coolen

The hypothalamic neuropeptide orexin (hypocretin) mediates reward related to drugs of abuse and food intake. However, a role for orexin in sexual reward has yet to be investigated. Orexin neurons are activated by sexual behavior, but endogenous orexin does not appear to be essential for sexual performance and motivation in male rats. Therefore, the goal of the current study was to test the hypo...

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