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D. Popa,
C. Lena,
C. Alexandre,
and J. Adrien.
Lasting Syndrome of Depression Produced by Reduction in Serotonin Uptake during Postnatal Development: Evidence from Sleep, Stress, and Behavior.
J Neurosci,
28(14):3546-3554,
2008.
Note: Journal articlethe official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
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O. Le Bon,
D. Popa,
E. Streel,
C. Alexandre,
C. Lena,
P. Linkowski,
and J. Adrien.
Ultradian cycles in mice: definitions and links with REMS and NREMS.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol,
193(10):1021-32,
2007.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tGermany.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Circadian Rhythm/*physiology,
Male,
Mice,
Polysomnography,
Sleep Stages/*physiology.
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C. Real,
D. Popa,
I. Seif,
J. Callebert,
J. M. Launay,
J. Adrien,
and P. Escourrou.
Sleep apneas are increased in mice lacking monoamine oxidase A.
Sleep,
30(10):1295-302,
2007.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited States.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Brain/enzymology,
Clorgyline/pharmacology,
Disease Models,
Animal,
Mice,
Mice,
Knockout,
Monoamine Oxidase/*deficiency/genetics,
Neurons/enzymology,
Plethysmography,
Receptors,
Serotonin,
5-HT1/metabolism,
Sleep Apnea Syndromes/*enzymology,
*Sleep Stages/drug effects.
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C. Alexandre,
D. Popa,
V. Fabre,
S. Bouali,
P. Venault,
K. P. Lesch,
M. Hamon,
and J. Adrien.
Early life blockade of 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A receptors normalizes sleep and depression-like behavior in adult knock-out mice lacking the serotonin transporter.
J Neurosci,
26(20):5554-64,
2006.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited Statesthe official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Binding Sites/drug effects/genetics,
Binding,
Competitive/drug effects/genetics,
Brain/*drug effects/growth & development/physiopathology,
Brain Chemistry/drug effects/genetics,
Depressive Disorder/*drug therapy/genetics/physiopathology,
Disease Models,
Animal,
Female,
Male,
Mice,
Mice,
Knockout,
Mutation/genetics,
Neural Pathways/drug effects/growth & development/physiopathology,
RNA,
Messenger/drug effects/metabolism,
Raphe Nuclei/drug effects/growth & development/physiopathology,
Receptor,
Serotonin,
5-HT1A/*antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism,
Serotonin/*metabolism,
Serotonin Antagonists/pharmacology,
Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/*genetics,
Sleep Disorders/*drug therapy/genetics/physiopathology,
Sleep,
REM/drug effects/genetics.
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D. Popa,
M. El Yacoubi,
J. M. Vaugeois,
M. Hamon,
and J. Adrien.
Homeostatic regulation of sleep in a genetic model of depression in the mouse: effects of muscarinic and 5-HT1A receptor activation.
Neuropsychopharmacology,
31(8):1637-46,
2006.
Note: Comparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited Statesofficial publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Depressive Disorder/*genetics/metabolism/*physiopathology,
*Disease Models,
Animal,
Female,
Homeostasis/genetics/*physiology,
Male,
Mice,
Motor Activity/genetics/physiology,
Receptor,
Serotonin,
5-HT1A/genetics/*metabolism/physiology,
Receptors,
Muscarinic/genetics/*metabolism/physiology,
Sleep/genetics/*physiology,
Sleep,
REM/genetics/physiology,
Species Specificity.
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D. Popa,
C. Lena,
V. Fabre,
C. Prenat,
J. Gingrich,
P. Escourrou,
M. Hamon,
and J. Adrien.
Contribution of 5-HT2 receptor subtypes to sleep-wakefulness and respiratory control, and functional adaptations in knock-out mice lacking 5-HT2A receptors.
J Neurosci,
25(49):11231-8,
2005.
Note: Comparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited Statesthe official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
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Keyword(s): Adaptation,
Physiological/genetics/*physiology,
Animals,
Male,
Mice,
Mice,
Knockout,
Pulmonary Ventilation/genetics/*physiology,
Receptor,
Serotonin,
5-HT2A/agonists/antagonists &,
inhibitors/deficiency/physiology,
Receptors,
Serotonin,
5-HT2/agonists/antagonists &,
inhibitors/deficiency/*genetics,
Serotonin Agonists/pharmacology,
Serotonin Antagonists/pharmacology,
Sleep/drug effects/genetics/*physiology,
Sleep Deprivation/genetics/metabolism,
Wakefulness/drug effects/genetics/*physiology.
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J. Adrien,
C. Alexandre,
B. Boutrel,
and D. Popa.
Contribution of the ``knock-out'' technology to understanding the role of serotonin in sleep regulations.
Arch Ital Biol,
142(4):369-77,
2004.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewItaly.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Brain/*metabolism,
Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics,
Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics,
Mice,
Mice,
Knockout/genetics,
Monoamine Oxidase/genetics,
Mutation/genetics,
Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics,
Receptors,
Serotonin/drug effects/genetics,
Serotonin/*metabolism,
Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins,
Sleep/drug effects/*genetics,
Synaptic Transmission/drug effects/genetics.
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C. Lena,
D. Popa,
R. Grailhe,
P. Escourrou,
J. P. Changeux,
and J. Adrien.
Beta2-containing nicotinic receptors contribute to the organization of sleep and regulate putative micro-arousals in mice.
J Neurosci,
24(25):5711-8,
2004.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited Statesthe official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Arousal/*physiology,
Electroencephalography,
Electromyography,
Hydrocortisone/blood,
Immobilization,
Male,
Mice,
Mice,
Inbred C57BL,
Mice,
Knockout,
Nicotine/pharmacology,
Nicotinic Agonists/pharmacology,
Plethysmography,
Protein Subunits/genetics/physiology,
Receptors,
Nicotinic/genetics/*physiology,
Respiration,
Sleep/*physiology,
Sleep Deprivation,
Sleep,
REM/physiology,
Stress,
Psychological/blood/psychology,
Wakefulness/physiology.
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