Baghdoyan_1994_Neuroreport_5_1631

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Title : Localization of muscarinic receptor subtypes in brain stem areas regulating sleep - Baghdoyan_1994_Neuroreport_5_1631
Author(s) : Baghdoyan HA , Mallios VJ , Duckrow RB , Mash DC
Ref : Neuroreport , 5 :1631 , 1994
Abstract :

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors (mAChRs) within the pontine brain stem play a key role in generating rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Using an in vitro autoradiographic technique that permits selective labeling of mAChR subtypes by radioligand binding, this study provides the first quantitative map of mAChR subtypes in cat brain stem areas important for REM sleep generation. M1, M2 and M3 mAChR subtypes were distributed heterogeneously throughout the brain stem. For all 3 mAChR subtypes, the greatest levels of binding were found in the dorsal raphe and locus coeruleus, and the least amount of binding was in the reticular formation. These findings are consistent with data from in vivo studies showing that multiple mAChR subtypes are involved in REM sleep generation.

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Baghdoyan HA, Mallios VJ, Duckrow RB, Mash DC (1994)
Localization of muscarinic receptor subtypes in brain stem areas regulating sleep
Neuroreport 5 :1631

Baghdoyan HA, Mallios VJ, Duckrow RB, Mash DC (1994)
Neuroreport 5 :1631