| Literature DB >> 29759265 |
Sebastian C Holst1, Hans-Peter Landolt2.
Abstract
The regulated alternations between wakefulness and sleep states reflect complex behavioral processes, orchestrated by distinct neurochemical changes in brain parenchyma. No single neurotransmitter or neuromodulator controls the sleep-wake states in isolation. Rather, fine-tuned interactions within organized neuronal circuits regulate waking and sleep states and drive their transitions. Structural or functional dysregulation and medications interfering with these ensembles can lead to sleep-wake disorders and exert wanted or unwanted pharmacological actions on sleep-wake states. Knowledge of the neurochemical bases of sleep-wake states, which will be discussed in this article, provides the conceptual framework for understanding pharmacological effects on sleep and wake.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholine; Adenosine; Dopamine; GABA; Glutamate; Neuromodulators; Neurotransmitters; Norepinephrine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29759265 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsmc.2018.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Med Clin ISSN: 1556-407X