CB Saper - Narcolepsy, 2011 - Springer The discovery of the orexins (or hypocretins) and their receptors in 1998 marked a dramatic and rapid acceleration in our understanding of the neurons that contain these neurotransmitters, and their role in sleep and in narcolepsy [1, 2]. However, by 1998 the neurons that ...
[PDF] from ens.frKW Williams… - Nature Neuroscience, 2011 - licbio.ens.fr It could be argued that the hypothalamus was initially implicated in the control of food intake and obesity nearly 170 years ago with the first clinical description, by Bernhard Mohr, of hypo thalamicpituitary injury resulting in obesity1. At the turn of the twentieth century, Joseph ... View as HTML - All 4 versions
T Mochizuki, E Arrigoni, JN Marcus… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences Narcolepsy is caused by a loss of orexin/hypocretin signaling, resulting in chronic sleepiness, fragmented non-rapid eye movement sleep, and cataplexy. To identify the neuronal circuits underlying narcolepsy, we produced a mouse model in which a loxP-flanked ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
Y Machluf, A Gutnick… - Annals of the New York …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Hypothalamic neurons regulate fundamental body functions including sleep, blood pressure, temperature, hunger and metabolism, thirst and satiety, stress, and social behavior. This is achieved by means of the secretion of various hypothalamic ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[PDF] from biomedcentral.comL Prentice, XA de Tassigny, S McKinney… - BMC …, 2011 - biomedcentral.com Leah M Prentice (lprentice@bccrc.ca) Xavier d'Anglemont de Tassigny (xd211@cam.ac.uk) Steven McKinney (smckinney@bccrc.ca) Teresa Ruiz de Algara (talgara@bccrc.ca) Damian Yap (dyap@bccrc.ca) Gulisa Turashvili (gturashv@bccrc.ca) Steven Poon (spoon@bccrc.ca) ... Related articles - All 5 versions