نتایج جستجو برای: orexin hypocretin

تعداد نتایج: 2925  

Journal: :Neurology 2001
M Gencik N Dahmen S Wieczorek M Kasten J Bierbrauer I Anghelescu A Szegedi A M Menezes Saecker J T Epplen

The orexin (hypocretin) neurotransmitter system was recently shown to be directly involved in the pathogenesis of narcolepsy in two animal models. Furthermore, decreased levels of orexin A in the CSF were shown in narcoleptic patients. To define any genetic contribution of orexin to the etiology of narcolepsy, the authors screened the entire prepro-orexin gene for mutations or polymorphisms in ...

2012
Viviana Lo Martire Alessandro Silvani Stefano Bastianini Chiara Berteotti Giovanna Zoccoli

The central neural pathways underlying the physiological coordination between thermoregulation and the controls of the wake-sleep behavior and cardiovascular function remain insufficiently understood. Growing evidence supports the involvement of hypocretin (orexin) peptides in behavioral, cardiovascular, and thermoregulatory functions. We investigated whether the effects of ambient temperature ...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Richard M. Chemelli Jon T. Willie Christopher M. Sinton Joel K. Elmquist Thomas Scammell Charlotte Lee James A. Richardson S.Clay Williams Yumei Xiong Yaz Kisanuki Thomas E. Fitch Masamitsu Nakazato Robert E. Hammer Clifford B. Saper Masashi Yanagisawa

Neurons containing the neuropeptide orexin (hypocretin) are located exclusively in the lateral hypothalamus and send axons to numerous regions throughout the central nervous system, including the major nuclei implicated in sleep regulation. Here, we report that, by behavioral and electroencephalographic criteria, orexin knockout mice exhibit a phenotype strikingly similar to human narcolepsy pa...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Ying Li Xiao-Bing Gao Takeshi Sakurai Anthony N. van den Pol

Neurons that release hypocretin/orexin modulate sleep, arousal, and energy homeostasis; the absence of hypocretin results in narcolepsy. Here we present data on the physiological characteristics of these cells, identified with GFP in transgenic mouse brain slices. Hypocretin-1 and -2 depolarized hypocretin neurons by 15mV and evoked an increase in spike frequency (+366% from a 1-3 Hz baseline)....

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2003
I O Ebrahim M K Sharief S de Lacy Y K Semra R S Howard M D Kopelman A J Williams

The discovery that hypocretins are involved in narcolepsy, a disorder associated with excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, and unusually rapid transitions to rapid eye movement sleep, opens a new field of investigation in the area of disorders of sleep and activation. Hypocretin-1 (hcrt-1) and hypocretin-2 (hcrt-2) (also called orexin-A and orexin-B) are newly discovered neuropeptides proce...

Journal: :The Journal of Neuroscience 2001

Journal: :British Journal of Pharmacology 2013

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Xiao-Bing Gao Tamas L. Horvath

A report on the rapid change of activity of hypocretin/orexin cells in response to contact rather than digestion of food delivers new insights into the behavioral control of food intake and systemic energy expenditure.

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
neda soliemani physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran alireza moslem faculty of medicine, sabzevar university of medical sciences, sabzevar, iran ali shamsizadeh physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran hassan azhdari-zarmehri department of basic science and neuroscience research center, torbat heydariyeh university of medical sciences, torbat heydariyeh, iran

objective(s): intracerebroventricular injection of orexin-a (hypocretin-1) antagonist has been shown to inhibit stress-induced analgesia. however the locations of central sites that may mediate these effects have not been totally demonstrated. this study was performed to investigate the role of rostral ventromedial medulla (rvm) orexin receptor 1 in stress-induced analgesia (sia). materials and...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Mahesh Karnani Denis Burdakov

The hypothalamus monitors body energy status in part through specialized glucose sensing neurons that comprise both glucose-excited and glucose-inhibited cells. Here we discuss recent work on the elucidation of neurochemical identities and physiological significance of these hypothalamic cells, including caveats resulting from the currently imprecise functional and molecular definitions of gluc...

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