Orexin contributes to eupnea within a critical period of postnatal development

Volume: 321, Issue: 4, Pages: R558 - R571
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Orexin neurons are active in wakefulness and mostly silent in sleep. In adult rats and humans, orexin facilitates the hypercapnic ventilatory response but has little effect on resting ventilation. The influence of orexin on breathing in the early postnatal period, and across states of vigilance, have not been investigated. This is relevant as the orexin system may be impaired in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases. We addressed three...
Paper Details
Title
Orexin contributes to eupnea within a critical period of postnatal development
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
321
Issue
4
Pages
R558 - R571
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