Mallick, Birendra Nath ; Singh, Sudhuman ; Singh, Abhishek (2010) Mechanism of noradrenaline-induced stimulation of Na-K ATPase activity in the rat brain: implications on REM sleep deprivation-induced increase in brain excitability Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 336 (1-2). pp. 3-16. ISSN 0300-8177
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11010-009-0260-9
Abstract
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is a unique phenomenon expressed in all higher forms of animals. Its quantity varies in different species and with ageing; it is also affected in several psycho-somatic disorders. Several lines of studies showed that after REM sleep loss, the levels of noradrenaline (NA) increase in the brain. The NA in the brain modulates neuronal Na-K ATPase activity, which helps maintaining the brain excitability status. The detailed mechanism of increase in NA level after REM sleep loss and the effect of NA on stimulation of Na-K ATPase in the neurons have been discussed. The findings have been reviewed and discussed with an aim to understand the role of REM sleep in maintaining brain excitability status.
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Keywords: | Adrenoceptors; Calcium; Excitability; Lipid Peroxidation; Na-K ATPase; REM Sleep |
ID Code: | 63693 |
Deposited On: | 29 Sep 2011 06:23 |
Last Modified: | 29 Sep 2011 06:23 |
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