PMID: 18727412Aug 30, 2008Paper

Diencephalo-telencephalic changes of tyrosine hydroxylase in rats and common frogs (Rana temporaria) after sleep deprivation

Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii
G A OganesianV A Belova

Abstract

Based on sleep deprivation-produced changes of electrographic parameters of the wakefulness--sleep cycle (WSC) in rats and common frogs, dynamics of activity of tyrosine hydroxylase, the key enzyme of dopamine synthesis, was studied immunohistochemically in substantia nigra and nigrostriatal pathway in rats and in striatum, paraventricular organ, and extrahypothalamic pathways in frogs. There are revealed changes in dynamics of tyrosine hydroxylase in rats and in common frogs after the 6-h sleep deprivation and after 2 h of postdeprivation sleep. This allows determining the degree of participation of corticostriatal neuroregulatory and hypothalamo-pituitary neurosecretory systems and their role in regulation of WSC. Possible evolutionary peculiarities of morphofunctional differences in homoiothermal and poikilothermal animals are discussed.

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Jul 26, 2011·Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii·G A OganesianE A Aristakesian
Sep 24, 2011·Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii·E A Aristakesian
May 15, 2013·Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii·I V Romanova

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