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pro vyhledávání: '"Rebecca Y. Broadhurst"'
Autor:
William D. Todd, Anne Venner, Christelle Anaclet, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, Roberto De Luca, Sathyajit S. Bandaru, Lindsay Issokson, Lauren M. Hablitz, Olga Cravetchi, Elda Arrigoni, John N. Campbell, Charles N. Allen, David P. Olson, Patrick M. Fuller
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2020)
Cell groups in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic clock contribute to the genesis of circadian rhythms. The authors identified two populations of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-expressing neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus which regulate locomot
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ab84b28b3f134bbca5c6ac013a5e0c69
Autor:
Satvinder Kaur, Roberto De Luca, Mudasir A. Khanday, Sathyajit S. Bandaru, Renner C. Thomas, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, Anne Venner, William D. Todd, Patrick M. Fuller, Elda Arrigoni, Clifford B. Saper
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Dorsal raphe 5HT(DRSert) neurons regulate arousal from hypercapnia by their projections to the neurons in the external lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBel) that are glutamatergic and also express calcitonin gene related peptide (PBelCGRP). The DRSert
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4da98725889140b2a381fff261262dfb
Autor:
David P. Olson, John N. Campbell, Elda Arrigoni, Lindsay Issokson, William D. Todd, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, Olga Cravetchi, Charles N. Allen, Christelle Anaclet, Sathyajit S. Bandaru, Roberto De Luca, Lauren M. Hablitz, Patrick M. Fuller, Anne Venner
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2020)
Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2020)
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic (SCN) clock contains several neurochemically defined cell groups that contribute to the genesis of circadian rhythms. Using cell-specific and genetically targeted approaches we have confirmed an indispensable role for
Autor:
Elda Arrigoni, Clifford B. Saper, Satvinder Kaur, Renner C. Thomas, Anne Venner, Roberto De Luca, William D. Todd, Patrick M. Fuller, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, Mudasir Ahmad Khanday, Sathyajit S. Bandaru
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Nature Communications
Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Nature Communications
During obstructive sleep apnea, elevation of CO2 during apneas contributes to awakening and restoring airway patency. We previously found that glutamatergic neurons in the external lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBel) containing calcitonin gene relate
Autor:
Joshua L. Wang, Henning Fenselau, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, William D. Todd, Natalia L. S. Machado, David P. Olson, Bradford B. Lowell, Clifford B. Saper, Satvinder Kaur, Anne Venner, Patrick M. Fuller, Rong Zhang, Timothy Lynagh
Publikováno v:
Nature neuroscience
Nature neuroscience, vol 21, iss 5
Nature neuroscience, vol 21, iss 5
'Sundowning' in dementia and Alzheimer's disease is characterized by early-evening agitation and aggression. While such periodicity suggests a circadian origin, whether the circadian clock directly regulates aggressive behavior is unknown. We demonst
Autor:
Elda Arrigoni, Rebecca Y. Broadhurst, Daniel Park, Lin L. Zhu, Matthew R. Palmer, Loris L. Ferrari
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 38:1588-1599
Orexin (also known as hypocretin) neurons are considered a key component of the ascending arousal system. They are active during wakefulness, at which time they drive and maintain arousal, and are silent during sleep. Their activity is controlled by
Publikováno v:
Sleep
A role for the brain’s serotoninergic (5HT) system in the regulation of sleep and wakefulness has been long suggested. Yet, previous studies employing pharmacological, lesion and genetically driven approaches have produced inconsistent findings, le
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 26:2137-2143
The largest synaptic input to the sleep-promoting ventrolateral preoptic area (VLPO) [1] arises from the lateral hypothalamus [2], a brain area associated with arousal [3-5]. However, the neurochemical identity of the majority of these VLPO-projectin
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 42:A58-A58