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Effects of lateral hypothalamic lesion with the neurotoxin hypocretin-2-saporin on sleep in Long-Evans rats.

Gerashchenko K, Blanco-Centurion C, Greco MA, Shiromani PJ (2003) Effects of lateral hypothalamic lesion with the neurotoxin hypocretin-2-saporin on sleep in Long-Evans rats. Neuroscience 116:223-235. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4522(02)00575-4

Summary: Recent data has linked narcolepsy to the loss of neurons containing the neuropeptide hypocretin, also known as orexin. The authors wished to investigate whether the variance in severity of narcolepsy could be explained by the extent of loss of these neurons. After injection of 90 or 490 ng of orexin-SAP (Cat. #IT-20) into the lateral hypothalamus, the measurement of several parameters demonstrated the severity of narcolepsy may be linked to the degree of loss of neurons expressing the orexin receptor.

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