2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152252
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Hypothalamic L-Histidine Decarboxylase Is Up-Regulated During Chronic REM Sleep Deprivation of Rats

Abstract: A competition of neurobehavioral drives of sleep and wakefulness occurs during sleep deprivation. When enforced chronically, subjects must remain awake. This study examines histaminergic neurons of the tuberomammillary nucleus of the posterior hypothalamus in response to enforced wakefulness in rats. We tested the hypothesis that the rate-limiting enzyme for histamine biosynthesis, L-histidine decarboxylase (HDC), would be up-regulated during chronic rapid eye movement sleep deprivation (REM-SD) because histam… Show more

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“…However, H3HR possibly contributes to the significant decrease in the amplitude of free‐running activity rhythm 106 . In a study of chronic rapid eye movement sleep deprivation (REM‐SD), the up‐regulation of HDC leading to elevated histamine release accounts for maintaining wakefulness 107 …”
Section: Effects and Action Mechanisms Of Melatonin And Histamine In Mcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, H3HR possibly contributes to the significant decrease in the amplitude of free‐running activity rhythm 106 . In a study of chronic rapid eye movement sleep deprivation (REM‐SD), the up‐regulation of HDC leading to elevated histamine release accounts for maintaining wakefulness 107 …”
Section: Effects and Action Mechanisms Of Melatonin And Histamine In Mcsmentioning
confidence: 99%