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Autor:
Bernard M. Bergmann, Ruth M. Benca, David E Overstreet, Dawn R. Russell, Marcia A. Gilliland, William H. Obermeyer
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology. 15:45-51
Increased cholinergic sensitivity in the central nervous system has been postulated to account for some of the neuroendocrine abnormalities and sleep disturbances seen in human depressives. The Flinders Sensitive Line (FSL) rats, which exhibit increa
Autor:
Samuel Refetoff, Silva Je, Marcia A. Gilliland, Balzano S, Allan Rechtschaffen, Bernard M. Bergmann
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 127:882-890
Prolonged sleep deprivation of the rat produces a progressive increase in energy expenditure and an eventual decrease in body temperature, which suggests a profound derangement in thermoregulation. Because increased thermogenic activity in brown adip
Autor:
Marcia A. Gilliland, Monica M Eiland, Jerome M. Siegel, Bernard M. Bergmann, Seema Gulyani, Allan Rechtschaffen, Lalini Ramanathan
Publikováno v:
Brain Res
Sleep deprived rats undergo a predictable sequence of physiological changes, including changes in skin condition, increased energy expenditure, and altered thermoregulation. Amino-cupric-silver staining was used to identify sleep deprivation related
Autor:
Allan, Rechtschaffen, Bernard M, Bergmann, Carol A, Everson, Clete A, Kushida, Marcia A, Gilliland
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 25(1)
The results of a series of studies on total and selective sleep deprivation in the rat are integrated and discussed. These studies showed that total sleep deprivation, paradoxical sleep deprivation, and disruption and/or deprivation of non-rapid eye
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 22(1)
Total sleep deprivation (TSD) of rats for 24 hours or less by continually enforced locomotion has consistently produced subsequent rebounds of slow-wave or high-amplitude EEG activity in NREM sleep, which has contributed to the widely held view that
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 21(5)
Study Objectives: Previous studies have demonstrated that albino but not pigmented rats show acute increases in REM sleep following light-to-dark transitions. Light and dark have also been shown to have direct effects on NREM sleep and wakefulness in
Autor:
Allan Rechtschaffen, Paul E. Shaw, Mina Wright, Dawn R. Russell, Bernard M. Bergmann, John C. Alverdy, Ping Fu Feng, Marcia A. Gilliland
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 19(7)
Recent reports have indicated that rats subjected to total sleep deprivation (TSD) by the disk-over-water method and sacrificed when death appeared imminent showed aerobic bacteria in their blood. Yoked control rats did not. Extrapolating from these
Autor:
Allan Rechtschaffen, Marcia A. Gilliland, Bernard M. Bergmann, Samuel Refetoff, Stefano Balzano
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 18(5)
Chronic total sleep deprivation (TSD) in the rat produces an initial elevation and then declining body temperatures, increasing metabolic rate and eventual death. Because TSD rats will engage in warming behavior, one hypothesis is that the metabolic
Autor:
Allan Rechtschaffen, Bernard M. Bergmann, Carol A. Landis, Marcia A. Gilliland, Lewis S. Seiden
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 17(7)
Several theories have linked sleep with change in monoamine activity. However, the use of sleep deprivation to show that changes in sleep generate changes in monoamines (directly or through feedback) has produced inconsistent results. To explore whet
Autor:
Marcia A. Gilliland, Bernard M. Bergmann, Nikoletta Lendvai, William H. Obermeyer, Ruth M. Benca
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 54(6)
Studies of albino Lewis rats, pigmented Brown Norway rats, and their F2 backcross progeny have demonstrated that the ability to trigger rapid eye movement (REM) sleep by turning off cage lights (dark pulses) is associated with albinism in these rat s