Aging in Mice Reduces the Ability to Sustain Sleep/Wake States
暂无分享,去创建一个
Justin K. Rising | Abraham J. Wyner | Allan I. Pack | Ted Abel | Justin Rising | A. Pack | T. Abel | A. Wyner | M. Wimmer | Mathieu E. Wimmer | Raymond J. Galante | Abraham Wyner | R. Galante
[1] C A Czeisler,et al. CONTRIBUTION OF CIRCADIAN PHYSIOLOGY AND SLEEP HOMEOSTASIS TO AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN HUMAN SLEEP , 2000, Chronobiology international.
[2] M. Mirmiran,et al. Age-related changes in the sleep pattern of male adult rats , 1983, Brain Research.
[3] Nancy J Kopell,et al. Mathematical model of network dynamics governing mouse sleep-wake behavior. , 2007, Journal of neurophysiology.
[4] H. Harris,et al. The Rat , 1958, Nature.
[5] Domien G. M. Beersma,et al. All night spectral analysis of EEG sleep in young adult and middle-aged male subjects , 1989, Neurobiology of Aging.
[6] D Lehmann,et al. Sleep deprivation: effect on sleep stages and EEG power density in man. , 1981, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[7] W E Skaggs,et al. The Effect of Aging on Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Hippocampal Place Cells , 1997, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[8] B. McNaughton,et al. Sequence Reactivation in the Hippocampus Is Impaired in Aged Rats , 2008, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[9] Sonia Ancoli-Israel,et al. Normal and abnormal sleep in the elderly. , 2011, Handbook of clinical neurology.
[10] G. Tononi,et al. Locus Ceruleus Control of Slow-Wave Homeostasis , 2005, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[11] C. Saper,et al. Sleep State Switching , 2010, Neuron.
[12] M. F. Elias,et al. Electroencephalographic changes with age in male mice. , 1975, Gerontologia.
[13] Alexander A. Borbély,et al. Cortical temperature and EEG slow-wave activity in the rat: analysis of vigilance state related changes , 1992, Pflügers Archiv.
[14] Giulio Tononi,et al. Exploratory behavior, cortical BDNF expression, and sleep homeostasis. , 2007, Sleep.
[15] M. Wikström,et al. Age-related changes in electrophysiological properties of the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus in vitro , 2005, Brain Research Bulletin.
[16] E. Maywood,et al. IMPAIRED EXPRESSION OF THE mPer2 CIRCADIAN CLOCK GENE IN THE SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEI OF AGING MICE , 2001, Chronobiology international.
[17] A. Malafosse,et al. Genetic variation in EEG activity during sleep in inbred mice. , 1998, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[18] M. Qiu,et al. Basal ganglia control of sleep–wake behavior and cortical activation , 2010, The European journal of neuroscience.
[19] W. Stone,et al. Association of sleep parameters and memory in intact old rats and young rats with lesions in the nucleus basalis magnocellularis. , 1989, Behavioral neuroscience.
[20] P. Achermann,et al. Effect of age on the sleep EEG: slow-wave activity and spindle frequency activity in young and middle-aged men , 1996, Brain Research.
[21] J. Meijer,et al. Evidence for Neuronal Desynchrony in the Aged Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Clock , 2012, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[22] D Chollet,et al. The Homeostatic Regulation of Sleep Need Is under Genetic Control , 2001, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[23] D. Ingram,et al. Circadian rhythmicity and sleep: Effects of aging in laboratory animals , 1982, Neurobiology of Aging.
[24] Y. D. van der Werf,et al. Do sleep complaints contribute to age-related cognitive decline? , 2010, Progress in brain research.
[25] M. Walker,et al. Prefrontal atrophy, disrupted NREM slow waves, and impaired hippocampal-dependent memory in aging , 2013, Nature Neuroscience.
[26] S. Simasko,et al. Novel analysis of sleep patterns in rats separates periods of vigilance cycling from long-duration wake events , 2009, Behavioural Brain Research.
[27] D. Bliwise,et al. Sleep in normal aging and dementia. , 1993, Sleep.
[28] Shane T. Jensen,et al. Characterization of the bout durations of sleep and wakefulness , 2010, Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
[29] T. Abel,et al. Adrenergic signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of waking and in the regulation of REM sleep. , 2004, Journal of neurophysiology.
[30] T. Deboer,et al. Shortening of the photoperiod affects sleep distribution, EEG and cortical temperature in the Djungarian hamster , 1996, Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
[31] W. Stone. Sleep and aging in animals. Relationships with circadian rhythms and memory. , 1989, Clinics in geriatric medicine.
[32] N. Naidoo,et al. Endoplasmic reticulum stress in wake‐active neurons progresses with aging , 2011, Aging cell.
[33] B. Wyble,et al. Analysis of theta power in hippocampal EEG during bar pressing and running behavior in rats during distinct behavioral contexts , 2004, Hippocampus.
[34] A. Rechtschaffen,et al. Sleep in young and old rats. , 1979, Journal of gerontology.
[35] Wei-Min Qu,et al. Essential Role of Dopamine D2 Receptor in the Maintenance of Wakefulness, But Not in Homeostatic Regulation of Sleep, in Mice , 2010, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[36] D. Colas,et al. Sleep wake profile and EEG spectral power in young or old senescence accelerated mice , 2005, Neurobiology of Aging.
[37] S. Ancoli-Israel,et al. Sleep, health, and aging. Bridging the gap between science and clinical practice. , 2004, Geriatrics.
[38] D. Welsh,et al. Effect of age on the circadian pattern of sleep and wakefulness in the mouse. , 1986, Journal of gerontology.
[39] Takeshi Sakurai,et al. Behavioral State Instability in Orexin Knock-Out Mice , 2004, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[40] Arthur F Kramer,et al. Achieving and maintaining cognitive vitality with aging. , 2002, Mayo Clinic proceedings.
[41] C. Barnes. Memory deficits associated with senescence: a neurophysiological and behavioral study in the rat. , 1979, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[42] W. Mendelson,et al. Age-related changes in sleep in the rat. , 1999, Sleep.
[43] Sonia Ancoli-Israel,et al. Sleep and its disorders in aging populations. , 2009, Sleep medicine.
[44] Bruce L. McNaughton,et al. Experience-dependent phase-reversal of hippocampal neuron firing during REM sleep , 2000, Brain Research.
[45] C. Saper,et al. A putative flip–flop switch for control of REM sleep , 2006, Nature.
[46] R. Joho,et al. Kv3 potassium channels control the duration of different arousal states by distinct stochastic and clock‐like mechanisms , 2006, The European journal of neuroscience.
[47] M. Gallagher,et al. Hippocampal CREB1 but not CREB2 is decreased in aged rats with spatial memory impairments , 2004, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
[48] E. Mignot,et al. The diurnal rhythm of hypocretin in young and old F344 rats. , 2004, Sleep.
[49] Y. Kayama,et al. Locus coeruleus neuronal activity during the sleep-waking cycle in mice , 2010, Neuroscience.
[50] C. Colwell,et al. Age-Related Decline in Circadian Output , 2011, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[51] Yves Dauvilliers,et al. Age-related changes in sleep in inbred mice are genotype dependent , 2012, Neurobiology of Aging.
[52] P. Prinz. Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Older Adults , 1995, Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society.
[53] A. Rechtschaffen,et al. Aging and sleep in the albino rat. , 1972, Behavioral biology.
[54] J. Devin McAuley,et al. Age-related disruptions of circadian rhythm and memory in the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAMP8) , 2006, AGE.
[55] D. Olton,et al. Individual differences in aging: Behavioral and neurobiological correlates , 1989, Neurobiology of Aging.
[56] D. Kupfer,et al. Effects of age on delta and REM sleep parameters. , 1989, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[57] Matt T. Bianchi,et al. Power Law versus Exponential State Transition Dynamics: Application to Sleep-Wake Architecture , 2010, PloS one.