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[The role of neuropeptides in normal and disordered sleep regulation].

作者信息

Steiger A, Colla-Müller M, Frieboes R M, Guldner J, Murck H, Schier T

机构信息

Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, Klinisches Institut, München, Deutschland.

出版信息

Wien Med Wochenschr. 1996;146(13-14):291-3.

PMID:9012157
Abstract

The neuropeptides growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) play a key role in sleep endocrine regulation. After pulsatile application of GHRH during the first few hours of the night in young normal controls SWS and GH increase, whereas cortisol is blunted. CRH however prompts inverse effects. The balance between these peptides is changed in favour of CRH physiologically during the second time of the night, during the acute episode of depression (due to overactivity of GRH) and in the elderly (due to reduced activity of CHRH). These changes explain the aberrances of sleep endocrine activity in these states, as shallow sleep, low GH and enhanced cortisol.

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