Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6276280 | Neuroscience | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
â¶Fos immunoreactivity was studied in the brain stem of the cat during sleep. â¶Fos+ neurons were observed in the peribrachial region (CLPB) during quiet sleep. â¶Fos+ neurons in the CLPB were neither cholinergic nor catecholaminergic. â¶Approximately 50% of these neurons were GABAergic.
Keywords
NREMponto-geniculo-occipitalLaterodorsal and pedunculopontine tegmental nucleiClpBPGOnpodiaminobenzidine tetrahydrochlorideParabrachialREMDABNDSPBSFFTEOGElectroencephalogramelectrooculogramEMGelectromyogramphosphate bufferquiet wakefulnessFast Fourier transformtyrosine hydroxylaserapid eye movementNonrapid eye movementslow wave sleepnucleus pontis oralisnormal donkey serumphosphate buffered-salineEEGChATcholine acetyltransferaseGABA
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Authors
P. Torterolo, S. Sampogna, M.H. Chase,