STUDY OBJECTIVES: That sleep deprivation increases the brain expression of various clock genes has been well documented. Based on these and other findings we hypothesized that clock genes not only underlie circadian rhythm generation but are also implicated in sleep homeostasis. However, long time lags have been reported between the changes in the clock gene messenger RNA levels and their encoded proteins. It is therefore crucial to establish whether also protein levels increase within the time frame known to activate a homeostatic sleep response. We report on the central and peripheral effects of sleep deprivation on PERIOD-2 (PER2) protein both in intact and suprachiasmatic nuclei-lesioned mice. DESIGN: In vivo and in situ PER2 imaging du...
We have previously demonstrated that clock genes contribute to the homeostatic aspect of sleep regul...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Sleep is essential for mammals and possibly for all animals. Advancing our knowledge of sleep regula...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: That sleep deprivation increases the brain expression of various clock genes has b...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
In the mouse, Period-2 (Per2) expression in tissues peripheral to the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) i...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Sleep depriving mice affects clock-gene expression, suggesting that these genes contribute to sleep ...
Sleep depriving mice affects clock-gene expression, suggesting that these genes contribute to sleep ...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
We have previously demonstrated that clock genes contribute to the homeostatic aspect of sleep regul...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Sleep is essential for mammals and possibly for all animals. Advancing our knowledge of sleep regula...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: That sleep deprivation increases the brain expression of various clock genes has b...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
In the mouse, Period-2 (Per2) expression in tissues peripheral to the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) i...
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in th...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Sleep depriving mice affects clock-gene expression, suggesting that these genes contribute to sleep ...
Sleep depriving mice affects clock-gene expression, suggesting that these genes contribute to sleep ...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
We have previously demonstrated that clock genes contribute to the homeostatic aspect of sleep regul...
Context: Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. The circadian pacemaker, located...
Sleep is essential for mammals and possibly for all animals. Advancing our knowledge of sleep regula...