| Literature DB >> 9391027 |
R Basheer1, J E Sherin, C B Saper, J I Morgan, R W McCarley, P J Shiromani.
Abstract
We investigated the effects of sleep on wake-induced c-fos expression in the cerebral cortex of rats and c-fos-lacZ transgenic mice. In the cortex of rats, the levels of c-Fos, detected both by immunocytochemistry and Western blot, remained high during 6 or 12 hr of enforced wakefulness but declined rapidly (within 1 hr) with increasing time of recovery sleep. Similarly, in the transgenic mice in which lacZ expression is driven from the c-fos promoter, beta-galactosidase activity was high after enforced wakefulness and declined with increasing amounts of sleep. These results suggest that the decrease in c-Fos protein in cortical neurons during sleep may be attributable to cessation of c-fos expression, activation of a process that degrades the wake-induced c-Fos, or both.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9391027 PMCID: PMC6573405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167