Norepinephrine and REM sleep
Pierre-Hervé Luppi , Christelle Peyron, Claire Rampon, Damien Gervasoni, Bruno Barbagli, Romuald Boissard and Patrice Fort
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep pp. 107-122B.N. Mallick, S. Inoue (Editors) Narosa Publishing House 1999
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Effect of the application of gaba and glycine antagonists on the activity of the rat locus coeruleus neurons during sleep

3. Glycinergic and gaba-ergic afferent projections to the locus coeruleus

4. Physiological role of the glycinergic inputs to the LC

5. Physiological role of the gaba-ergic inputs to the LC

6. Conclusions and new hypothesis

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1. Introduction

2. Effect of the application of gaba and glycine antagonists on the activity of the rat locus coeruleus neurons during sleep

3. Glycinergic and gaba-ergic afferent projections to the locus coeruleus

  • 3.1. Double immunostaining procedure
  • 3.2. Afferent projections to the LC (Fig. 4-5)
    • 3.2.1. Origin of the Glycinergic inputs to the LC (Fig. 4)
    • 3.2.2. Origin of the GABA-ergic inputs to the LC (Fig. 5)

4. Physiological role of the glycinergic inputs to the LC

5. Physiological role of the gaba-ergic inputs to the LC

6. Conclusions and new hypothesis

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