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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
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Descending projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum to the paramedian reticular nucleus of the caudal medulla in the cat.
Because the limits between the lateral pontine reticular formation and the medial parabrachial nucleus are not clearly demarcated, these structures were grouped under the rubric lateral pontine reticular formation.
Neurons in the dorsomedial and lateral pontine reticular formation (LPRF) and peribrachial areas of the pons increase their rate of discharge in conjunction with the occurrence of PGO waves and the autonomic changes that characterize the states of AS-carbachol and active sleep (Katayama et al.,
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 Siegel, J
Shiromani, P. J., Lai, Y. and Siegel, J. Descending projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum to the paramedian reticular nucleus of the caudal medulla in the cat.
Lesion studies have identified a region in the caudal midbrain and the pontine tegmentum, corresponding to lateral portions of the RPO and the region immediately ventral to the locus coeruleus, which is required for REM sleep.
Henley, K. and Morrison, A. A re-evaluation of the effects of lesions of the pontine tegmentum and locus coeruleus on phenomena of paradoxical sleep in the cat.
www.npi.ucla.edu /sleepresearch/rem_sleep.htm

  
 Stroke Syndromes Internet Stroke Center
Inability to move the eyes conjugately to the ipsilateral side due to paramedian pontine reticular formaiton and/or abducens nerve nucleus invovlement.
Unilateral lesion in the dorsal pontine tegmentum in the caudal third of the pons.
Pons: Unilateral lesion in the dorsal pontine tegmentum in the caudal third of the pons
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 Center For Sleep Research
Shiromani, P. J., Lai, Y. Y., and Siegel, J. Descending projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum to the paramedian reticular nucleus of the caudal medulla in the cat.
Mileykovskiy, B.Y., Kiyashchenko,L.I. and Siegel,J.M. Cessation of activity in red nucleus neurons during stimulation of the medial medulla in decerebrate rats.
Peever, J. Lai, Y.Y and Siegel, J.M. Excitatory effects of hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) in the trigeminal motor nucleus are reversed by NMDA antagonism.
www.npi.ucla.edu /sleepresearch/pubs.htm   (3198 words)

  
 Center For Sleep Research
Shiromani, P. J., Lai, Y. Y., and Siegel, J. Descending projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum to the paramedian reticular nucleus of the caudal medulla in the cat.
Peever, J. Lai, Y.Y and Siegel, J.M. Excitatory effects of hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) in the trigeminal motor nucleus are reversed by NMDA antagonism.
Nitz, D. and Siegel, J.M. GABA release in the dorsal raphe nucleus: Role in the control of REM sleep.
www.npi.ucla.edu /sleepresearch/pubs.htm   (3198 words)

  
 Siegel, J
Shiromani, P. J., Lai, Y. and Siegel, J. Descending projections from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum to the paramedian reticular nucleus of the caudal medulla in the cat.
Siegel, J. M., Wheeler, R. and McGinty, D. Activity of medullary reticular formation neurons in the unrestrained cat during waking and sleep.
Shouse, M. and Siegel, J. Pontine regulation of REM sleep components in cats: integrity of the pedunculopontine tegmentum (PPT) is important for phasic events but unnecessary for atonia during REM sleep.
jsiegel.bol.ucla.edu /rem_sleep.htm   (11861 words)

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