Loss of sleep causes an increase in sleep drive and deficits in hippocampal-dependent memory. Both of these responses are thought to require activation of adenosine A1 receptors (adorA1Rs) and release of transmitter molecules including ATP, which is rapidly converted to adenosine in the extracellular space, from astrocytes in a process termed gliotransmission. Although it is increasingly clear that astrocyte-derived adenosine plays an important role in driving the homeostatic sleep response and the effects of sleep loss on memory (Halassa et al., 2009; Florian et al., 2011), previous studies have not determined whether the concentration of this signaling molecule increases in response to wakefulness. Here, we show that the level of adorA1R ...
Background: Astrocytes can mediate neurovascular coupling, modulate neuronal excitability, and promo...
International audienceSleep has been hypothesised to maintain a close relationship with metabolism. ...
Sleep is regulated by a homeostatic process that has long been thought to involve adenosine (AD) ori...
Loss of sleep causes an increase in sleep drive and deficits in hippocampal-dependent memory. Both o...
SummaryAstrocytes modulate neuronal activity by releasing chemical transmitters via a process termed...
Sleep deprivation (SD) can have a negative impact on cognitive function, but the mechanism(s) by whi...
Adenosine acting in the basal forebrain is a key mediator of sleep homeostasis. Extracellular adenos...
Sleep homeostasis reflects a centrally mediated drive for sleep, which increases during waking and r...
One of the functions of sleep is to maintain energy balance in the brain. There are a variety of hyp...
Astrocytes modulate neuronal activity by releasing chemical transmitters via a process termed gliotr...
Roughly one-third of the human lifetime is spent in sleep, yet the reason for sleep remains unclear....
Coffee and tea contain the stimulants caffeine and theophylline. These compounds act as antagonists ...
Objective: Adenosine participates in maintaining the excitatory/inhibitory balance in neuronal circu...
The neuroregulator adenosine is involved in sleep-wake control. Basal forebrain (BF) adenosine level...
It is currently hypothesized that adenosine is involved in the induction of sleep after prolonged wa...
Background: Astrocytes can mediate neurovascular coupling, modulate neuronal excitability, and promo...
International audienceSleep has been hypothesised to maintain a close relationship with metabolism. ...
Sleep is regulated by a homeostatic process that has long been thought to involve adenosine (AD) ori...
Loss of sleep causes an increase in sleep drive and deficits in hippocampal-dependent memory. Both o...
SummaryAstrocytes modulate neuronal activity by releasing chemical transmitters via a process termed...
Sleep deprivation (SD) can have a negative impact on cognitive function, but the mechanism(s) by whi...
Adenosine acting in the basal forebrain is a key mediator of sleep homeostasis. Extracellular adenos...
Sleep homeostasis reflects a centrally mediated drive for sleep, which increases during waking and r...
One of the functions of sleep is to maintain energy balance in the brain. There are a variety of hyp...
Astrocytes modulate neuronal activity by releasing chemical transmitters via a process termed gliotr...
Roughly one-third of the human lifetime is spent in sleep, yet the reason for sleep remains unclear....
Coffee and tea contain the stimulants caffeine and theophylline. These compounds act as antagonists ...
Objective: Adenosine participates in maintaining the excitatory/inhibitory balance in neuronal circu...
The neuroregulator adenosine is involved in sleep-wake control. Basal forebrain (BF) adenosine level...
It is currently hypothesized that adenosine is involved in the induction of sleep after prolonged wa...
Background: Astrocytes can mediate neurovascular coupling, modulate neuronal excitability, and promo...
International audienceSleep has been hypothesised to maintain a close relationship with metabolism. ...
Sleep is regulated by a homeostatic process that has long been thought to involve adenosine (AD) ori...