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Autor:
Hui Feng, Qi-Cheng Qiao, Qi-Fa Luo, Jun-Ying Zhou, Fei Lei, Yao Chen, Si-Yi Wen, Wen-Hao Chen, Yu-Jie Pang, Zhi-An Hu, Yi-Bin Jiang, Xu-Yang Zhang, Teng-Yuan Zhou, Xin-Yan Zhang, Nian Yang, Jun Zhang, Rong Hu
Publikováno v:
Research, Vol 7 (2024)
Proper timing of vigilance states serves fundamental brain functions. Although disturbance of sleep onset rapid eye movement (SOREM) sleep is frequently reported after orexin deficiency, their causal relationship still remains elusive. Here, we furth
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b397e8639cfd4f919ddc9ce24ff56486
Autor:
Hui Feng, Si-Yi Wen, Qi-Cheng Qiao, Yu-Jie Pang, Sheng-Yun Wang, Hao-Yi Li, Jiao Cai, Kai-Xuan Zhang, Jing Chen, Zhi-An Hu, Fen-Lan Luo, Guan-Zhong Wang, Nian Yang, Jun Zhang
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020)
Orexin signaling is provided by diffusely distributed fibers and involved in different brain circuits that orchestrate sleep and wakefulness states. Here, the authors show that a proportion of orexin neurons project to the sublaterodorsal tegmental n
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8a7c0b78b6454846a7af4cfdad2457bc
Autor:
Hui Feng, Si-Yi Wen, Qi-Cheng Qiao, Yu-Jie Pang, Sheng-Yun Wang, Hao-Yi Li, Jiao Cai, Kai-Xuan Zhang, Jing Chen, Zhi-An Hu, Fen-Lan Luo, Guan-Zhong Wang, Nian Yang, Jun Zhang
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2020)
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/56fccedeee1643478c94bdf7bd880546
Autor:
Jun Zhang, Zhian Hu, Guan-Zhong Wang, Jing Chen, Hui Feng, Qi-Cheng Qiao, Si-Yi Wen, Jiao Cai, Hao-Yi Li, Yu-Jie Pang, Fen-Lan Luo, Nian Yang, Sheng-Yun Wang, Kai-Xuan Zhang
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020)
Nature Communications
Nature Communications
The relationship between orexin/hypocretin and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep remains elusive. Here, we find that a proportion of orexin neurons project to the sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus (SLD) and exhibit REM sleep-related activation. In SLD,
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience letters. 733
Orexin/hypocretin has been implicated in central motor control. The gigantocellular reticular nucleus (Gi), a key element of the brainstem motor inhibitory system, also receives orexinergic innervations. However, the modulations of orexin on the neur
Autor:
Sheng-Yun Wang, Fen-Lan Luo, Si-Yi Wen, Nian Yang, Jiao Cai, Guan-Zhong Wang, Jing Chen, Hao-Yi Li, Hui Feng, Kai-Xuan Zhang, Jun Zhang, Zhian Hu, Yu-Jie Pang, Qi-Cheng Qiao
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2020)
Nature Communications
Nature Communications
The relationship between orexin/hypocretin and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep remains elusive. Here, we find that a proportion of orexin neurons project to the sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus (SLD) and exhibit REM sleep-related activation. In SLD,