All Relations between Thalamus and delta

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Pasquale Montagn. Fatal familial insomnia: a model disease in sleep physiopathology. Sleep medicine reviews. vol 9. issue 5. 2006-01-10. PMID:16109494. ffi represents a model disease for the study of sleep-wake regulation: (i) the profound thalamic hypometabolism/atrophy associated with lack of sleep spindles and delta sleep implicate the thalamus in the origin of slow wave sleep (sws); (ii) loss of sws is associated with marked autonomic and motor hyperactivity; termed 'agrypnia excitata', this association has been proposed as a useful clinical concept representative of thalamo-limbic dysfunction; (iii) lack of sws occurs with substantial preservation of stage 1 nrem sleep, implying that the latter has mechanisms different from sws and unaffected by thalamic atrophy; accordingly, conflating stage 1 nrem with sws into nrem sleep is inappropriate. 2006-01-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Diana L Cichewicz, Melinda L Cox, Sandra P Welch, Dana E Selley, Laura J Sim-Selle. Mu and delta opioid-stimulated [35S]GTP gamma S binding in brain and spinal cord of polyarthritic rats. European journal of pharmacology. vol 504. issue 1-2. 2005-03-23. PMID:15507218. mu and delta opioid-stimulated [35s]gtpgammas binding measured autoradiographically in caudate-putamen, medial thalamus and periaqueductal gray was unchanged in polyarthritic rats. 2005-03-23 2023-08-12 rat
Jaime R Villablanc. Counterpointing the functional role of the forebrain and of the brainstem in the control of the sleep-waking system. Journal of sleep research. vol 13. issue 3. 2005-01-11. PMID:15339255. in cats with ablation of the telencephalon, or diencephalic cats, delta waves are absent in the thalamus. 2005-01-11 2023-08-12 human
Jaime R Villablanc. Counterpointing the functional role of the forebrain and of the brainstem in the control of the sleep-waking system. Journal of sleep research. vol 13. issue 3. 2005-01-11. PMID:15339255. cats without the thalamus (athalamic cats), initially show a dissociation between behavioral hyperactivity/insomnia and the neocortical eeg, which for 15-20 days exhibits only delta and slower oscillations. 2005-01-11 2023-08-12 human
Michel Magnin, Hélène Bastuji, Luis Garcia-Larrea, François Mauguièr. Human thalamic medial pulvinar nucleus is not activated during paradoxical sleep. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 14. issue 8. 2004-09-07. PMID:15054059. using intracranial recordings in epileptic patients we observed, specifically during ps, the presence of unexpected delta frequency oscillations, as well as a surprisingly low amount of high-frequency activities, in a posterior region of the thalamus, the medial pulvinar nucleus (pum). 2004-09-07 2023-08-12 human
Hans C Dringenberg, Min-Ching Ku. Histaminergic facilitation of electrocorticographic activation: role of basal forebrain, thalamus, and neocortex. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 18. issue 8. 2003-12-23. PMID:14622189. histamine release in some parts of the thalamus results in a minor enhancement of ecog activation, and cortical histamine release produces a small but consistent suppression of slow delta oscillations in the resting ecog. 2003-12-23 2023-08-12 rat
Igor Spigelman, Zhiwei Li, Jing Liang, Elisabetta Cagetti, Sepideh Samzadeh, Robert M Mihalek, Gregg E Homanics, Richard W Olse. Reduced inhibition and sensitivity to neurosteroids in hippocampus of mice lacking the GABA(A) receptor delta subunit. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 90. issue 2. 2003-10-01. PMID:12702713. the delta subunit of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (a) receptor (gaba(a)r) is expressed postnatally mostly in the cerebellum, thalamus, and dentate gyrus. 2003-10-01 2023-08-12 mouse
Darrell M Porcello, Molly M Huntsman, Robert M Mihalek, Gregg E Homanics, John R Huguenar. Intact synaptic GABAergic inhibition and altered neurosteroid modulation of thalamic relay neurons in mice lacking delta subunit. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 89. issue 3. 2003-05-09. PMID:12626617. spontaneous and evoked ipscs were recorded from neurons in the ventral basal complex (vb) of the thalamus from brain slices of wild-type (delta(+/+)) and homozygous delta subunit deficient mice (delta(-/-)). 2003-05-09 2023-08-12 mouse
Nobuaki Egashira, Kenichi Mishima, Katsunori Iwasaki, Michihiro Fujiwar. Intracerebral microinjections of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol: search for the impairment of spatial memory in the eight-arm radial maze in rats. Brain research. vol 952. issue 2. 2003-01-07. PMID:12376185. the bilateral microinjection of delta(9)-thc (20 microg/side) impaired spatial memory when injected into the dorsal hippocampus (dh), ventral hippocampus (vh) or dorsomedial thalamus nucleus (dmt). 2003-01-07 2023-08-12 rat
M Byku, R Legutko, R L Ganno. Distribution of delta opioid receptor immunoreactivity in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus and intergeniculate leaflet. Brain research. vol 857. issue 1-2. 2000-05-04. PMID:10700547. therefore, in the present study, we examined the distribution of delta opioid receptor immunoreactivity in the hamster scn and the igl of the thalamus. 2000-05-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Sur, S J Farrar, J Kerby, P J Whiting, J R Atack, R M McKerna. Preferential coassembly of alpha4 and delta subunits of the gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor in rat thalamus. Molecular pharmacology. vol 56. issue 1. 1999-07-22. PMID:10385690. preferential coassembly of alpha4 and delta subunits of the gamma-aminobutyric acida receptor in rat thalamus. 1999-07-22 2023-08-12 rat
C Sur, S J Farrar, J Kerby, P J Whiting, J R Atack, R M McKerna. Preferential coassembly of alpha4 and delta subunits of the gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor in rat thalamus. Molecular pharmacology. vol 56. issue 1. 1999-07-22. PMID:10385690. combinatorial immunoprecipitation using antisera against the alpha4, gamma2, and delta subunit revealed that alpha4delta- and alpha4gamma2-containing receptors account for 13 +/- 2 and 8 +/- 3% of [3h]muscimol sites from thalamus, respectively. 1999-07-22 2023-08-12 rat
B Lüscher, R Häuselmann, S Leitgeb, T Rülicke, J M Fritsch. Neuronal subtype-specific expression directed by the GABA(A) receptor delta subunit gene promoter/upstream region in transgenic mice and in cultured cells. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 51. issue 1-2. 1998-02-17. PMID:9427522. the transgene expression pattern in the cerebral cortex, hippocampal formation, thalamus, and brainstem was consistent with the regional and neuronal subtype-specific expression of the endogenous delta subunit protein in both developing and mature brain. 1998-02-17 2023-08-12 mouse
H Merica, R Blois, R D Fortune, J M Gaillar. Evolution of delta activity within the nonREM sleep episode: a biphasic hypothesis. Physiology & behavior. vol 62. issue 1. 1997-09-11. PMID:9226365. recent neurophysiological findings suggest that delta oscillations are generated both in the thalamus and in the cortex and show that excessive synchronization of slow oscillations may lead to seizures. 1997-09-11 2023-08-12 human
N Hofle, T Paus, D Reutens, P Fiset, J Gotman, A C Evans, B E Jone. Regional cerebral blood flow changes as a function of delta and spindle activity during slow wave sleep in humans. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 17. issue 12. 1997-06-30. PMID:9169538. delta activity covaried negatively with rcbf most markedly in the thalamus and also in the brainstem reticular formation, cerebellum, anterior cingulate, and orbitofrontal cortex. 1997-06-30 2023-08-12 human
N Hofle, T Paus, D Reutens, P Fiset, J Gotman, A C Evans, B E Jone. Regional cerebral blood flow changes as a function of delta and spindle activity during slow wave sleep in humans. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 17. issue 12. 1997-06-30. PMID:9169538. after the effect of delta was removed, a significant negative covariation between spindle activity and the residual rcbf was evident in the medial thalamus. 1997-06-30 2023-08-12 human
B Buzas, J Rosenberger, B M Co. Mu and delta opioid receptor gene expression after chronic treatment with opioid agonist. Neuroreport. vol 7. issue 9. 1997-03-06. PMID:8856708. different basal gene expression levels of mu and delta opioid receptors were found in the caudate-putamen, nucleus accumbens, thalamus and periaquaductal gray. 1997-03-06 2023-08-12 rat
Y NAKAMURA, C OHY. DELTA WAVE PRODUCTION IN NEOCORTICAL EEG BY ACUTE LESIONS WITHIN THALAMUS AND HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE CAT. Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. vol 17. 1996-12-01. PMID:14240861. delta wave production in neocortical eeg by acute lesions within thalamus and hypothalamus of the cat. 1996-12-01 2023-08-12 cat
F Noble, B M Co. Differential desensitization of mu- and delta- opioid receptors in selected neural pathways following chronic morphine treatment. British journal of pharmacology. vol 117. issue 1. 1996-11-22. PMID:8825358. in the pag and the thalamus, a desensitization of mu- and delta-opioid receptors was observed, characterized by a reduced ability of tyr-d-ala-gly-(nme)phe-gly-ol (damgo; mu), tyr-d-pen-gly-phe-d-pen (dpdpe; delta) and [d-ala2]-deltorphin-ii (dt-ii; delta) to inhibit adenylyl cyclase, activity following chronic morphine treatment. 1996-11-22 2023-08-12 rat
G Ia Roshchin. [An electrophysiological analysis of the process of a shift in a dominant]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 45. issue 6. 1996-03-20. PMID:8585306. in the structures which realize the defensive reflex (sensorimotor cortex and vpl of the thalamus) a typical for the dominant state increase in the spectral power was observed in the delta range. 1996-03-20 2023-08-12 rabbit