Journal article
Humoral regulation of physiological sleep: cytokines and GHRH
Journal of sleep research, Vol.8 Suppl 1(S1), pp.53-59
06/1999
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/100895
PMID: 10389107
Abstract
Interleukin-1, tumour necrosis factor, and growth hormone releasing hormone form part of the humoral mechanisms regulating physiological sleep. Their injection enhances non-rapid-eye-movement sleep whereas their inhibition reduces spontaneous sleep and sleep rebound after sleep deprivation. Changes in their mRNA levels and changes in their protein levels in the brain are consistent within their proposed role in sleep regulation. Furthermore, results from transgenic and mutant animals also are suggestive of their role in sleep regulation. The sites responsible for the growth hormone releasing hormone somnogenic activity seem to reside in the anterior hypothalamus/basal forebrain. Somnogenic sites for interleukin-1 and tumour necrosis factor likely include the anterior hypothalamus, but also may extend beyond that area. These substances elicit non-rapid-eye-movement sleep via a biochemical cascade that includes other known sleep regulatory substances.
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- Title
- Humoral regulation of physiological sleep: cytokines and GHRH
- Creators
- J M Krueger - Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman 99164, USA. krueger@vetmed.wsu.eduF Obál, JrJ Fang
- Publication Details
- Journal of sleep research, Vol.8 Suppl 1(S1), pp.53-59
- Academic Unit
- Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Department of
- Publisher
- England
- Grant note
- NS27250 / NINDS NIH HHS NS31453 / NINDS NIH HHS NS25378 / NINDS NIH HHS
- Identifiers
- 99900546696601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article