Study Objectives: Previous studies found that sleep loss can suppress the expression of genes implicated in myelination and can have adverse effects on oligodendrocyte precursor cells. On the other hand, sleep may favor myelination by promoting the expression of genes involved in its formation and maintenance. Albeit limited, these results suggest that sleep loss can have detrimental effects on the formation and maintenance of myelin. Methods: Here, we tested this hypothesis by evaluating ultrastructural modifications of myelin in two brain regions (corpus callosum and lateral olfactory tract) of mice exposed to different periods of sleep loss, from a few hours of sleep deprivation to ~5 days of chronic sleep restriction. In addition, we me...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Sleep is an incredibly multifaceted phenomenon affecting and affected by numerous biological process...
Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital import...
Study Objectives: Previous studies found that sleep loss can suppress the expression of genes implic...
Using electron and confocal microscopy we recently showed that prolonged sleep restriction (~5 days)...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Previous studies of differential gene expression in sleep and wake pooled transcripts from all brain...
Transcriptomic studies have revealed that the brains of sleeping and awake animals differ significan...
Study objective: The adolescent brain may be uniquely affected by acute sleep deprivation (ASD) and ...
Study Objectives: The sleep-deprivation-induced changes in delta power, an electroencephalographical...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Cortical circuits mature in stages, from early synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning to late synaptic ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep fragmentation (SF) is an integral feature of sleep apnea and other prevalent...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Sleep is an incredibly multifaceted phenomenon affecting and affected by numerous biological process...
Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital import...
Study Objectives: Previous studies found that sleep loss can suppress the expression of genes implic...
Using electron and confocal microscopy we recently showed that prolonged sleep restriction (~5 days)...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Previous studies of differential gene expression in sleep and wake pooled transcripts from all brain...
Transcriptomic studies have revealed that the brains of sleeping and awake animals differ significan...
Study objective: The adolescent brain may be uniquely affected by acute sleep deprivation (ASD) and ...
Study Objectives: The sleep-deprivation-induced changes in delta power, an electroencephalographical...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Cortical circuits mature in stages, from early synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning to late synaptic ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep fragmentation (SF) is an integral feature of sleep apnea and other prevalent...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Sleep is an incredibly multifaceted phenomenon affecting and affected by numerous biological process...
Each sleep phase is characterized by specific chemical, cellular and anatomic events of vital import...