2021
Hypoventilation Associated with Scoliosis
Thapa S, Hilbert J. Hypoventilation Associated with Scoliosis. 2021, 153-163. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57942-5_14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNoninvasive positive pressure ventilationPolysomnographic findingsRapid eye movement (REM) sleepRestrictive ventilatory impairmentPositive pressure ventilationEye movement sleepVentilatory impairmentPressure ventilationDaytime fatigueMovement sleepEffective treatmentTreatment approachesHypoxemiaHypoventilationHypercapniaScoliosisSleepTreatmentGas exchangeHeadachePatientsCliniciansEpidemiologyFindingsImpairment
2019
Glymphatic System Function in Relation to Anesthesia and Sleep States
Benveniste H, Heerdt PM, Fontes M, Rothman DL, Volkow ND. Glymphatic System Function in Relation to Anesthesia and Sleep States. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2019, 128: 747-758. PMID: 30883420, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000004069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye movement sleepGlymphatic systemMovement sleepNon-rapid eye movement sleepRapid eye movement (REM) sleepTight blood-brain barrierCentral nervous system tissueCerebral oxygen consumptionCritical care settingBlood-brain barrierGlymphatic system functionCentral nervous systemNervous system tissueCerebrospinal fluid flowAnesthetic regimensBrain glymphatic systemBrain parenchymaCognitive dysfunctionCare settingsNervous systemClinical explorationWaste clearanceWakefulness persistLymphatic systemKey anatomical components
2014
Correlates of polysomnographic sleep changes in cocaine dependence: Self-administration and clinical outcomes
Angarita GA, Canavan SV, Forselius E, Bessette A, Morgan PT. Correlates of polysomnographic sleep changes in cocaine dependence: Self-administration and clinical outcomes. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2014, 143: 173-180. PMID: 25124303, PMCID: PMC4207081, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.07.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical outcomesWithdrawal symptomsNegative urineAmount of cocaineCocaine dependenceInpatient stayDays abstinentRapid eye movement (REM) sleepWeekly cognitive behavioral therapyCocaine self-administration studiesRandomized clinical trialsAbnormal sleep architectureEye movement sleepCocaine self-administration sessionsTotal sleep timeSlow-wave sleepChronic cocaine useSelf-administration sessionsSelf-administration studiesCognitive behavioral therapyRelevance of sleepPlacebo armSelf-reported useMovement sleepOutpatient treatmentRapid Eye Movement Sleep and Hippocampal Theta Oscillations Precede Seizure Onset in the Tetanus Toxin Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Sedigh-Sarvestani M, Thuku G, Sunderam S, Parkar A, Weinstein S, Schiff S, Gluckman B. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep and Hippocampal Theta Oscillations Precede Seizure Onset in the Tetanus Toxin Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Journal Of Neuroscience 2014, 34: 1105-1114. PMID: 24453303, PMCID: PMC3898281, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3103-13.2014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid eye movement (REM) sleepNonrapid eye movement sleepEye movement sleepHippocampal theta rhythmState of vigilanceTemporal lobe epilepsyMovement sleepSeizure onsetLobe epilepsySeizure susceptibilityTheta rhythmChronic spontaneous seizuresNatural behavioral statesTetanus toxin modelHalf of baselineSpontaneous seizuresSeizure rateVentral hippocampusToxin modelSeizuresSurvival analysisTetanus toxinTherapeutic potentialREM boutsProminent theta
2009
Retrograde effects of triazolam and zolpidem on sleep‐dependent motor learning in humans
MORGAN PT, KEHNE JH, SPRENGER KJ, MALISON RT. Retrograde effects of triazolam and zolpidem on sleep‐dependent motor learning in humans. Journal Of Sleep Research 2009, 19: 157-164. PMID: 19682231, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00757.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal sleep timeSleep timeMotor learningSleep-dependent motor learningRapid eye movement (REM) sleepLonger total sleep timeGamma-aminobutyric acid receptor complexEye movement sleepREM onset latencyHealthy male subjectsStage 2 sleepMemory consolidationRetrograde effectsTriazolam conditionZolpidem conditionSkill memory consolidationMovement sleepSleep-dependent memory consolidationSufficient dosesHealthy peopleSleep laboratoryPlacebo conditionBenzodiazepine siteOnset latencyMale subjects
2008
Rapid Eye Movement-Related Sleep-Disordered Breathing Influence of Age and Gender
Koo BB, Patel SR, Strohl K, Hoffstein V. Rapid Eye Movement-Related Sleep-Disordered Breathing Influence of Age and Gender. CHEST Journal 2008, 134: 1156-1161. PMID: 18812455, PMCID: PMC7448537, DOI: 10.1378/chest.08-1311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNREM AHIApnea-hypopnea indexSleep-disordered breathingREM apnea-hypopnea indexBody mass indexSDB prevalenceRapid eye movement (REM) sleepFace of obesityUniversity Sleep LaboratoryEye movement sleepRapid eye movementAge-dependent riseAge-related decreaseMass indexFemale sexBMI increaseMovement sleepRisk factorsFemale hormonesNREM sleepSleep laboratoryPrevalence decreasesBreathing influencesYoung womenWomenInfluence of Sex on Sleep Regulatory Mechanisms
Paul KN, Turek FW, Kryger MH. Influence of Sex on Sleep Regulatory Mechanisms. Journal Of Women's Health 2008, 17: 1201-1208. PMID: 18710368, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2008.0841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep regulatory mechanismsRodent studiesSleep-wake disordersReproductive hormonesExtended wakefulnessHomeostatic sleep regulatory mechanismsSleep consolidationSleep-wake amountsActivational influencesBiological sexRapid eye movement (REM) sleepSleep-wake architectureSleep amountSleep-wake cycleEffects of sexFemale reproductive hormonesSleepEye movement sleepSleep-wake statesInfluence of sexSleep disordersSleep statesPositive impactWakefulnessNeonatal exposureSleep architecture, cocaine and visual learning
Morgan PT, Pace‐Schott E, Sahul ZH, Coric V, Stickgold R, Malison RT. Sleep architecture, cocaine and visual learning. Addiction 2008, 103: 1344-1352. PMID: 18855824, PMCID: PMC3690941, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02233.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic cocaine usersVisual learningProgressive abstinenceVisual texture discrimination taskLate night REM sleepSlow wave activityAbstinence-related changesTexture discrimination taskCocaine usersSleep architectureCocaine useVisual performanceREM sleepOvernight enhancementDays of abstinenceDiscrimination taskCocaine self-administration sessionsSelf-administration sessionsCognitive functionChronic cocaine useLearning deficitsCognitive dysfunctionRapid eye movement (REM) sleepAbstinenceCocaine abstinence
2005
Long-term treatment of sleep breathing disorder in a patient with Huntington's disease
Banno K, Hobson DE, Kryger MH. Long-term treatment of sleep breathing disorder in a patient with Huntington's disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2005, 11: 261-264. PMID: 15878590, DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2005.01.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous positive airway pressureSleep breathing disordersApnea-hypopnea indexBreathing disordersHuntington's diseaseRapid eye movement (REM) sleepPositive airway pressureObstructive sleep apneaLong-term treatmentEye movement sleepQuality of lifeAutosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorderAirway pressureHD patientsSleep apneaRespiratory arousalsMovement sleepDominant neurodegenerative disorderDaytime alertnessSleep structureNeurodegenerative disordersDiseaseDisordersApneaPatientsExcitatory Effects of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone in the Thalamus
Broberger C, McCormick D. Excitatory Effects of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone in the Thalamus. Journal Of Neuroscience 2005, 25: 1664-1673. PMID: 15716402, PMCID: PMC6725920, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3198-04.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAction PotentialsAnimalsBicucullineCalcium SignalingEpilepsyFemaleFerretsGABA Antagonistsgamma-Aminobutyric AcidGeniculate BodiesIn Vitro TechniquesInterneuronsIon TransportMaleMethacholine ChlorideMuscarinic AgonistsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPotassiumPotassium ChannelsReceptors, GABA-AThalamusThyrotropin-Releasing HormoneWakefulnessConceptsThyrotropin-releasing hormoneThalamocortical cellsApplication of TRHNeuropeptide thyrotropin-releasing hormoneRapid eye movement (REM) sleepRhythmic burst firingAnti-epileptic effectsEye movement sleepApplication of bicucullineLateral geniculate nucleusSlow-wave sleepThalamocortical network activityAction potential generationSingle-spike modeNonspecific currentsPerigeniculate neuronsExcitatory effectsGABAergic neuronsMovement sleepPGN neuronsBath applicationBurst firingGeniculate nucleusIntracellular recordingsDirect depolarization
2003
Risperidone augmentation decreases rapid eye movement sleep and decreases wake in treatment-resistant depressed patients.
Sharpley A, Bhagwagar Z, Hafizi S, Whale W, Gijsman H, Cowen P. Risperidone augmentation decreases rapid eye movement sleep and decreases wake in treatment-resistant depressed patients. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2003, 64: 192-6. PMID: 12633128, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v64n0212.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAdultAntidepressive AgentsAntipsychotic AgentsCross-Over StudiesDepressive DisorderDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPersonality InventoryPlacebosPolysomnographyPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRisperidoneSleep, REMTreatment OutcomeWakefulnessConceptsRapid eye movement (REM) sleepEye movement sleepDepressed patientsHealthy volunteersRisperidone treatmentMovement sleepREM sleepMedication-resistant depressed patientsTreatment-resistant depressed patientsConventional antidepressant medicationAntidepressant-like effectsAntipsychotic agent risperidoneDepression Rating ScaleMajor depressive disorderDSM-IV criteriaPatients meritRisperidone additionRisperidone augmentationAntidepressant medicationRisperidone administrationSingle doseTherapeutic dosesAugmentation agentsDepressive disorderHealthy subjects
1997
Sleep/waking effects of a selective 5-HT1A receptor agonist given systemically as well as perfused in the dorsal raphe nucleus in rats
Bjorvatn B, Fagerland S, Eid T, Ursin R. Sleep/waking effects of a selective 5-HT1A receptor agonist given systemically as well as perfused in the dorsal raphe nucleus in rats. Brain Research 1997, 770: 81-88. PMID: 9372206, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(97)00758-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal raphe nucleusSlow-wave sleepRaphe nucleusSleep/Rapid eye movement (REM) sleepREM sleep increaseDeep slow wave sleepEye movement sleepArtificial cerebrospinal fluidMesopontine neuronsAutoreceptor stimulationReceptor agonistMovement sleepREM sleepCerebrospinal fluidWave sleepSleep increasesDPATPerfusionSleepAgonistsFourfold increaseBehavioral syndromeSyndromeNeurotransmissionRegional cerebral blood flow throughout the sleep-wake cycle. An H2(15)O PET study.
Braun AR, Balkin TJ, Wesenten NJ, Carson RE, Varga M, Baldwin P, Selbie S, Belenky G, Herscovitch P. Regional cerebral blood flow throughout the sleep-wake cycle. An H2(15)O PET study. Brain 1997, 120: 1173-1197. PMID: 9236630, DOI: 10.1093/brain/120.7.1173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSlow-wave sleepSleep-wake cycleHeteromodal association areasREM sleepBasal gangliaSensory cortexState-dependent changesAssociation cortexAssociation areasRegional cerebral blood flowRapid eye movement (REM) sleepActivity of limbicMesial temporal cortexCerebral blood flowEye movement sleepSecondary sensory cortexNormal male volunteersCharacteristics of sleepHeteromodal association cortexFrontoparietal association cortexUnimodal sensory areasREM sleep stateStages of sleepStatistical parametric mappingCentrencephalic structures
1995
Sleep apnea in patients with hemispheric stroke
Mohsenin V, Valor R. Sleep apnea in patients with hemispheric stroke. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 1995, 76: 71-76. PMID: 7811179, DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9993(95)80046-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep-disordered breathingHemispheric strokeCerebral symptomsSleep apneaStroke patientsRapid eye movement (REM) sleepArterial oxygen desaturationComplications of strokePresence of hypertensionRespiratory disturbance indexBody mass indexAbnormal sleep architectureEye movement sleepSlow-wave sleepOxygen desaturationGroups of subjectsBrainstem lesionsCerebrovascular accidentCerebral strokeMass indexRespiratory disturbancesRespiratory eventsMovement sleepSleep architecturePrior history
1994
Localization of muscarinic receptor subtypes in brain stem areas regulating sleep
Baghdoyan H, Mallios V, Duckrow R, Mash D. Localization of muscarinic receptor subtypes in brain stem areas regulating sleep. Neuroreport 1994, 5: 1631-1634. PMID: 7819535, DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199408150-00022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsREM sleep generationBrain stem areasSleep generationMAChR subtypesBrain stemRapid eye movement (REM) sleepMuscarinic cholinergic receptorsMuscarinic receptor subtypesEye movement sleepPontine brain stemDorsal rapheCholinergic receptorsMovement sleepLocus coeruleusReceptor subtypesReticular formationRadioligand bindingSubtypesAutoradiographic techniquesVivo studiesSleepStem areasGreater levelsCoeruleusRaphe
1993
Nocturnal Cluster Headache Associated with Sleep Apnea. A Case Report
Buckle P, Kerr P, Kryger M. Nocturnal Cluster Headache Associated with Sleep Apnea. A Case Report. Sleep 1993, 16: 487-489. PMID: 8378690, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/16.5.487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaSleep apneaCluster headacheRapid eye movement (REM) sleepChronic cluster headacheEye movement sleepNasal CPAPOxygen desaturationCase reportMovement sleepHeadache AssociatedBackup rateREM sleepTypical headacheHeadacheApneaSleep labFurther treatmentSleepDesaturationTreatmentBiPAPCPAPMedications
1990
Sleep in Postpolio Syndrome
Steljes D, Kryger M, Kirk B, Millar T. Sleep in Postpolio Syndrome. CHEST Journal 1990, 98: 133-140. PMID: 2361379, DOI: 10.1378/chest.98.1.133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNasal mask ventilationPost-polio patientsGroup 1 patientsNasal CPAPPoor sleep qualityMask ventilationMixed apneaSleep qualityHypoventilation syndromeRespiratory complaintsPercentage stage 1 sleepRapid eye movement (REM) sleepNasal mechanical ventilationNight-time polysomnographyPost-polio symptomsSignificant O2 desaturationGroup 2 patientsRespiratory muscle weaknessNumber of arousalsEye movement sleepImproved sleep qualityPost-polio syndromeStage 1 sleepTotal sleep timeSlow-wave sleep
1989
The Effect of L-Tryptophan on Daytime Sleep Latency in Normals: Correlation with Blood Levels
George C, Millar T, Hanly P, Kryger M. The Effect of L-Tryptophan on Daytime Sleep Latency in Normals: Correlation with Blood Levels. Sleep 1989, 12: 345-353. PMID: 2669092, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/12.4.345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep latencyBlood levelsRandom double-blind fashionRapid eye movement (REM) sleepDaytime sleep latencyL-tryptophan's effectsDouble-blind fashionEye movement sleepL-tryptophanSlow-wave sleepL-tryptophan levelsObjective sleepiness measuresKynurenic acidMovement sleepHealthy volunteersWave sleepDrug conditionsSeparate daysSleepSleepiness measuresPlaceboSignificant correlationEssential amino acidsDoseUrine
1981
Sleep Disorders in Chronic Airflow Obstruction
Fleetham J, Kryger M. Sleep Disorders in Chronic Airflow Obstruction. 1981, 65: 549-561. PMID: 7017303, DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(16)31513-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic airflow obstructionAirflow obstructionPulmonary hypertensionCardiac arrhythmiasLess rapid eye movement sleepRapid eye movement (REM) sleepSecondary pulmonary hypertensionNocturnal oxygen therapyGas exchange abnormalitiesSleep apnea syndromeEye movement sleepSleep stage changesApnea syndromeOxygen therapyPhysiologic disturbancesMovement sleepSleep disordersSleep profilesPatientsObstructionSleepHypertensionArrhythmiasStage changesSyndrome
1980
Chemical Control of Ventilation and Sleep Arterial Oxygen Desaturation in Patients with COPD1–3
Fleetham J, Mezon B, West P, Bradley C, Anthonisen N, Kryger M. Chemical Control of Ventilation and Sleep Arterial Oxygen Desaturation in Patients with COPD1–3. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1980, 122: 583-9. PMID: 7436124, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1980.122.4.583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsO2 saturationSleep desaturationVentilatory sensitivityRapid eye movement (REM) sleepNocturnal changesArterial oxygen desaturationLowest O2 saturationHypoxic ventilatory responseArterial O2 saturationEye movement sleepHypoxemic COPDNocturnal desaturationOxygen desaturationLung functionBlood gasesVentilatory responseMovement sleepVentilatory controlPatientsMaximal desaturationSleepDesaturationSleep stagesHypercapniaWakefulness
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