Roles of Hypothalamic Subgroup Histamine and Orexin Neurons on Behavioral Responses to Sleep Deprivation Induced by the Treadmill Method in Adolescent Rats
Abstract.: Sleep deprivation induces several negative effects on behavior, emotion, attention, and learning ability. Sleep appears to be particularly important during adolescent brain development. In the present study, we examined the effects of sleep deprivation on behavior and hypothalamic neurotr...
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Main Authors: | Ajing Xu (Author), Eiko Sakurai (Author), Atsuo Kuramasu (Author), Jian Zhang (Author), Jiyu Li (Author), Nobuyuki Okamura (Author), Dongying Zhang (Author), Takeo Yoshikawa (Author), Takehiko Watanabe (Author), Kazuhiko Yanai (Author) |
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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