Search Results - "Saper, C.B."
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Colocalization of orexin a and glutamate immunoreactivity in axon terminals in the tuberomammillary nucleus in rats
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…The orexins (also known as hypocretins) are peptide neurotransmitters made by hypothalamic neurons that are thought to play an important role in regulating…”
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Fos activation in hypothalamic neurons during cold or warm exposure: Projections to periaqueductal gray matter
Published in Neuroscience (2005)“…The hypothalamus, especially the preoptic area, plays a crucial role in thermoregulation, and our previous studies showed that the periaqueductal gray matter…”
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Narcolepsy and low CSF orexin (hypocretin) concentration after a diencephalic stroke
Published in Neurology (26-06-2001)“…Idiopathic narcolepsy usually results from a loss of the hypothalamic neuropeptide orexin (hypocretin), but the cause of secondary narcolepsy resulting from…”
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The Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium
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Effects of adenosine on gabaergic synaptic inputs to identified ventrolateral preoptic neurons
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) is a key regulator of behavioral state that promotes sleep by directly inhibiting brain regions that maintain…”
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Focus on the pedunculopontine nucleus. Consensus review from the May 2018 brainstem society meeting in Washington, DC, USA
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-06-2019)“…•Good evidence relates the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) to control of reflex reactions, sleep-wake cycles, posture and gait.•The PPN has become a target for…”
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Axonal and transneuronal transport in the transmission of neurological disease: potential role in system degenerations, including Alzheimer's disease
Published in Neuroscience (01-11-1987)“…Neurons depend upon the processes of axonal and transneuronal transport for intra- and intercellular communication and trophic support. Experimental studies in…”
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Focus on the Pedunculopontine Nucleus Consensus review from the May 2018 Brainstem Society meeting in Washington, DC
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (28-03-2019)“…The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is located in the mesopontine tegmentum and is best delimited by a group of large cholinergic neurons adjacent to the…”
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Efferent connections of the parabrachial nucleus in the rat
Published in Brain research (22-09-1980)“…The efferent connections of the parabrachial nucleus have been analyzed in the rat using the anterograde autoradiographic method. Fibers originating from the…”
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Cortical projections arising from the basal forebrain: a study of cholinergic and noncholinergic components employing combined retrograde tracing and immunohistochemical localization of choline acetyltransferase
Published in Neuroscience (01-11-1984)“…The neurochemical identity of ascending putative cholinergic pathways from the rat basal forebrain was investigated employing a method for simultaneously…”
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Adenosine inhibits basal forebrain cholinergic and noncholinergic neurons in vitro
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)“…Adenosine has been proposed as a homeostatic “sleep factor” that promotes the transition from waking to sleep by affecting several sleep–wake regulatory…”
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Ventrolateral preoptic nucleus contains sleep-active, galaninergic neurons in multiple mammalian species
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2002)“…The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) is a group of sleep-active neurons that has been identified in the hypothalamus of rats and is thought to inhibit the…”
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An adenosine A2a agonist increases sleep and induces Fos in ventrolateral preoptic neurons
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2001)“…Considerable evidence indicates that adenosine may be an endogenous somnogen, yet the mechanism through which it promotes sleep is unknown. Adenosine may act…”
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Activation of Ventrolateral Preoptic Neurons During Sleep
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (12-01-1996)“…The rostral hypothalamus and adjacent basal forebrain participate in the generation of sleep, but the neuronal circuitry involved in this process remains…”
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Descending projections from the pontine micturition center
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CHOLINERGIC INNERVATION IN THE HUMAN STRIATUM: A THREE-COMPARTMENT MODEL
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Leptin activates distinct projections from the dorsomedial and ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-01-1998)“…Leptin has profound effects on feeding, metabolism, and neuroendocrine status. Evidence indicates that the hypothalamus coordinates these responses, though the…”
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Deletion of presynaptic adenosine A1 receptors impairs the recovery of synaptic transmission after hypoxia
Published in Neuroscience (2005)“…Adenosine protects neurons during hypoxia by inhibiting excitatory synaptic transmission and preventing NMDA receptor activation. Using an adeno-associated…”
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Calcitonin gene-related peptide-like immunoreactivity marks putative visceral sensory pathways in human brain
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2000)“…Calcitonin gene-related peptide serves as a neuromodulator in several ascending visceral sensory pathways from the parabrachial nucleus to the thalamus,…”
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Deletion of presynaptic adenosine A 1 receptors impairs the recovery of synaptic transmission after hypoxia
Published in Neuroscience (2005)“…Adenosine protects neurons during hypoxia by inhibiting excitatory synaptic transmission and preventing NMDA receptor activation. Using an adeno-associated…”
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