Wirz-Justice_1981_Psychiatry.Res_5_67

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Title : Sleep deprivation: effects on circadian rhythms of rat brain neurotransmitter receptors - Wirz-Justice_1981_Psychiatry.Res_5_67
Author(s) : Wirz-Justice A , Tobler I , Kafka MS , Naber D , Marangos PJ , Borbely AA , Wehr TA
Ref : Psychiatry Res , 5 :67 , 1981
Abstract :

Specific binding of ligand to rat forebrain alpha- and beta-adrenergic, muscarinic cholinergic, opiate, benzodiazepine, and striatal dopamine receptors was measured at 4-hour intervals during the last 13 hours of a 24-hour sleep deprivation period, and during the first 11 hours of the recovery sleep period. In non-sleep-deprived controls a 24-hour rhythm in binding was evident. The minor differences between the sleep deprivation group and the control group consisted mainly in a reduced amplitude of the 24-hour rhythm under the sleep deprivation schedule. The results indicate that neither the 24-hour forced locomotion nor the subsequent prominent sleep rebound is accompanied by marked changes in the number of neurotransmitter receptors and their circadian rhythms.

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Wirz-Justice A, Tobler I, Kafka MS, Naber D, Marangos PJ, Borbely AA, Wehr TA (1981)
Sleep deprivation: effects on circadian rhythms of rat brain neurotransmitter receptors
Psychiatry Res 5 :67

Wirz-Justice A, Tobler I, Kafka MS, Naber D, Marangos PJ, Borbely AA, Wehr TA (1981)
Psychiatry Res 5 :67