Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, which mediates experience-dependent brain structure and function. However, how neural activity induces adaptive myelination and which mechanisms are involved remain open questions. More than two decades of transcriptomic studies in rodents have revealed that hundreds of brain transcripts change their expression in relation to the sleep–wake cycle. These studies consistently report upregulation of myelin-related genes during sleep, suggesting that sleep represents a window of opportunity during which myelination occurs. In this review, we summarize recent molecular and morphological studies detailing the dependence of myelin dynamics after sle...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Precise timing of neuronal inputs is crucial for brain circuit function and development, where it co...
The Synaptic Homeostasis Hypothesis (SHY) posits that a fundamental sleep function lies in regulatin...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Transcriptomic studies have revealed that the brains of sleeping and awake animals differ significan...
Study Objectives: Previous studies found that sleep loss can suppress the expression of genes implic...
Previous studies of differential gene expression in sleep and wake pooled transcripts from all brain...
Using electron and confocal microscopy we recently showed that prolonged sleep restriction (~5 days)...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
Myelin sheaths speed up impulse propagation along the axons of neurons without the need for increasi...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS) allows for respons...
Sleep is a fundamental physiological function and regulates many complex physiological aspects, such...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
Epidemiological research reveals that insufficient sleep in children has negative cognitive and emot...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Precise timing of neuronal inputs is crucial for brain circuit function and development, where it co...
The Synaptic Homeostasis Hypothesis (SHY) posits that a fundamental sleep function lies in regulatin...
Myelin plasticity is gaining increasing recognition as an essential partner to synaptic plasticity, ...
Transcriptomic studies have revealed that the brains of sleeping and awake animals differ significan...
Study Objectives: Previous studies found that sleep loss can suppress the expression of genes implic...
Previous studies of differential gene expression in sleep and wake pooled transcripts from all brain...
Using electron and confocal microscopy we recently showed that prolonged sleep restriction (~5 days)...
Introduction Sleep plays a crucial role in brain plasticity, and has been suggested to be involved i...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
Myelin sheaths speed up impulse propagation along the axons of neurons without the need for increasi...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS) allows for respons...
Sleep is a fundamental physiological function and regulates many complex physiological aspects, such...
Background Elucidating the neurobiological effects of sleep and waking remains an important goal of ...
Epidemiological research reveals that insufficient sleep in children has negative cognitive and emot...
Brain networks respond to sleep deprivation or restriction with increased sleep depth, which is quan...
Precise timing of neuronal inputs is crucial for brain circuit function and development, where it co...
The Synaptic Homeostasis Hypothesis (SHY) posits that a fundamental sleep function lies in regulatin...