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Seiji Nishino

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  • Orexin neurons are necessary for the circadian control of REM sleep.

    Kantor S, Mochizuki T, Janisiewicz AM, Clark E, Nishino S, Scammell TE. Sleep. 2009; 32 (9): 1127-34

    The orexin-producing neurons are hypothesized to be essential for the circadian control of sleep/wake behavior, but it remains unknown whether these rhythms are mediated by the orexin peptides or by other signaling molecules released by these neurons such as glutamate or dynorphin. To determine the roles of these neurotransmitters, we examined the circadian rhythms of sleep/wake behavior in mice lacking the orexin neurons (ataxin-3 [Atx] mice) and mice lacking just the orexin neuropeptides (orexin knockout [KO] mice).

    PubMedID: 19750917

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