Gerashchenko D, Murillo-Rodriguez E, Lin L, Xu M, Hallett L, Nishino S, Mignot E, Shiromani PJ (2003) Relationship between CSF hypocretin levels and hypocretin neuronal loss. Exp Neurol 184(2):1010-1016. doi: 10.1016/S0014-4886(03)00388-1
Summary: Narcolepsy has recently been shown to be a neurodegenerative disease. Data from several different sources indicate that narcoleptics have very low levels of hypocretin (HCRT)-containing neurons. The authors sought to verify a direct linkage between HCRT-containing neurons and HCRT levels in the CSF. Rats were lesioned with 45-90 ng of orexin-SAP (Cat. #IT-20) bilaterally into the lateral hypothalamus. Loss of HCRT neurons correlated with decreased levels of HCRT in the CSF.
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