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Sleep regulation interleukin

Krueger, J.M., and Obal, F.J. (1993) Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Interleukin-1 in Sleep Regulation, FASEB J. 7, 645-652. [Pg.119]

Baker, F. C., Shah, S., Stewart, D. et al. (2005b). Interleukin 10 enhances non-rapid eye movement sleep and increases c-Fos expression in the median preoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus. Am. J. Physiol. Regul Integr. Comp. Physiol. 288, R998-1005. [Pg.19]

Another controversial but exciting area of research is the potential role of serotonin in sleep. 5-Hydroxytryptamine may trigger slow-wave sleep (non-REM sleep), whereas the muscarinic AChR and NE are involved in REM sleep (rapid-eye-movement sleep, paradoxical sleep, dream sleep). In addition to the aminergic regulation of sleep, recent research has identified several other presumed sleep factors delta-sleep-inducing peptide, sleep-promoting substance, interleukin-1, and muramyl peptides. [Pg.254]

Kubota T, Kushikata T, Fang J, Krueger JM. Nuclear factor-kappaB inhibitor peptide inhibits spontaneous and interleukin-1 beta-induced sleep. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2000 279 R404-R413. [Pg.530]


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