2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.10.020
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Sleep restriction by forced activity reduces hippocampal cell proliferation

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“…The reduction of cell proliferation and adult neurogenesis has also been shown in previous studies by using different methods of sleep deprivation, such as the treadmill and disk-over-water methods (14)(15)(16)(17). With the disk-over-water paradigm, animals are motivated to remain awake, because continued sleep runs the risk of falling into water; animals can escape this consequence if they move with the rotating disk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The reduction of cell proliferation and adult neurogenesis has also been shown in previous studies by using different methods of sleep deprivation, such as the treadmill and disk-over-water methods (14)(15)(16)(17). With the disk-over-water paradigm, animals are motivated to remain awake, because continued sleep runs the risk of falling into water; animals can escape this consequence if they move with the rotating disk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Experimental studies show that prolonged sleep restriction or disruption affects hippocampal integrity (Guzman-Marin et al, 2006, Kopp et al, 2006, McDermott et al, 2003, Roman et al, 2005a. For example, in young male rats, one month of chronic sleep restriction reduced dorsal hippocampal volume by 10% (Novati et al, 2011).…”
Section: Sleep and Its Effect On Neuroprogressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in young male rats, one month of chronic sleep restriction reduced dorsal hippocampal volume by 10% (Novati et al, 2011). Hippocampal cell proliferation was also affected by a single day of sleep deprivation in rats (Roman et al, 2005a). Clinical studies have also reported a reduction in hippocampal volume in primary insomnia and sleep apnoea (Morrell et al, 2003, Riemann et al, 2007.…”
Section: Sleep and Its Effect On Neuroprogressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el caso de la proliferación en hipocampo adulto, se sabe que las células progenitoras que son originadas en la zona subgranular del giro dentado tienen características morfológicas de células gliales (Seri et al, 2006), es decir, aún no son neuronas propiamente dichas (Cameron & McKay, 1999;Christie & Cameron, 2006;Gould, Tanapat, McEwen, Flugge & Fuchs, 1998;Jankovski, Garcia, Soriano & Sotelo, 1998;Kang et al, 2013;Pham, McEwen, LeDoux & Nader, 2005;Schoenfeld & Gould, 2013;Toriumi et al, 2012;Yau et al, 2011). El mecanismo de proliferación puede ser modificado por varios factores entre los cuales se pueden contar determinados fármacos y compuestos (Bachstetter et al, 2010;Fujita et al, 2008;Huang et al, 2012;Kauffman, 1969;Kippin, Kapur & van der Kooy, 2005;Kudo et al, 2003;Rice, Bullock & Shelton, 2004;Tung, Herrera, Fornal & Jacobs, 2008;Zusso et al, 2008), el ejercicio (Crews, Nixon & Wilkie, 2004;Itoh et al, 2011;Nam et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2008), la nutrición (Goustard-Langelier, Koch, Lavialle & Heberden, 2013;Liu & Mori, 2005), la privación de sueño y en general las alteraciones del ritmo sueño-vigilia (Guzman-Marin et al, 2003;Junek, Rusak & Semba, 2010;McEwen, 2006;Roman, van der Borght, Leemburg, Van der Zee & Meerlo, 2005;Tung, Takase, Fornal & Jacobs, 2005). Existen evidencias de que la proliferación neuronal hipocampal está relacionada con aprendizaje de tareas de cond...…”
Section: Efectos Del Estrés Sobre La Plasticidad Neuronal Y La Neurogunclassified