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Glutamate, Glutamate Transporters, and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2018
Glutamate, a primary excitatory neurotransmitter and an important intermediate in the cellular metabolism of the brain, has a widespread influence in the sleep-wake regulatory system. Glutamate transporters, including vesicular glutamate transporters and
Suifen He, Xiuping Zhang, Shaogang Qu
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders

Chest, 2006
Humans exhibit endogenous circadian rhythms that are regulated by the master circadian clock of the body, the suprachiasmatic nucleus. These endogenous circadian rhythms are aligned to the outside world by social and environmental cues. Circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD) occur when there is an alteration of the internal timing mechanism or a ...
Phyllis C. Zee, Brandon Lu
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Disorders of sleep and circadian rhythms

2018
Sleep is fundamental to the survival of humans. However, knowledge regarding the role of sleep and its regulation is poorly understood. Genetics in flies, mice, and humans has led to a detailed understanding of some aspects of circadian regulation. Sleep homeostasis (the effect of increasing periods of wakefulness on our sleep propensity) is largely ...
Ying-Hui Fu   +3 more
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Circadian rhythms and disorders of the timing of sleep

The Lancet, 2022
The daily alternation between sleep and wakefulness is one of the most dominant features of our lives and is a manifestation of the intrinsic 24 h rhythmicity underlying almost every aspect of our physiology. Circadian rhythms are generated by networks of molecular oscillators in the brain and peripheral tissues that interact with environmental and ...
Meyer, Nicholas   +3 more
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Sleep and circadian rhythm disorders

2020
This chapter reviews the most common sleep disorders in older adults and their treatment. It begins with a brief review of sleep physiology and then gives an outline on how to take a comprehensive sleep history. There are physiological sleep changes related to ageing, but sleep disorders are not part of normal ageing and are often associated with ...
Kirstie Anderson   +3 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) is best treated by first using behaviorally scheduled sleeping and arising times to realign the patient's sleep-wake cycle to local time and then by keeping the cycle in synchrony with local time by adherence to a strict daily schedule. Adjunct treatment with morning light exposure or evening melatonin may be useful,
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2015
The circadian system regulates the timing and expression of nearly all biological processes, most notably, the sleep-wake cycle, and disruption of this system can result in adverse effects on both physical and mental health. The circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders (CRSWDs) consist of 5 disorders that are due primarily to pathology of the circadian ...
Phyllis C. Zee   +2 more
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A double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled trial of adjunctive blue‐blocking glasses for the treatment of sleep and circadian rhythm in patients with bipolar disorder

Bipolar Disorders, 2020
Recent studies have suggested that evening blue light exposure is associated with sleep and circadian rhythm abnormalities. This study examined the effect of blue‐blocking (BB) glasses on sleep and circadian rhythm in patients with bipolar disorder (BD).
Yuichi Esaki   +5 more
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders Predict Shorter Time to Relapse of Mood Episodes in Euthymic Patients With Bipolar Disorder: A Prospective 48-Week Study.

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2017
OBJECTIVE Circadian rhythm dysfunction has been considered to be common in bipolar disorder (BD) and plays an important role in mood dysregulation in this disorder.
Y. Takaesu   +6 more
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Neurobiology of circadian rhythm sleep disorders

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2006
To adapt to a 24-hour environment, nearly all organisms, from mammals to single-celled organisms, have developed endogenous mechanisms that generate nearly 24-hour (circadian) rhythms in physiology and behavior, the most notable being that of the daily cycles of sleep and wake.
Prasanth Manthena, Phyllis C. Zee
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