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      Adenosine A₁ receptor activation selectively impairs the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning in rats.

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      Behavioral Neuroscience
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              Adenosine: a mediator of the sleep-inducing effects of prolonged wakefulness.

              Both subjective and electroencephalographic arousal diminish as a function of the duration of prior wakefulness. Data reported here suggest that the major criteria for a neural sleep factor mediating the somnogenic effects of prolonged wakefulness are satisfied by adenosine, a neuromodulator whose extracellular concentration increases with brain metabolism and which, in vitro, inhibits basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. In vivo microdialysis measurements in freely behaving cats showed that adenosine extracellular concentrations in the basal forebrain cholinergic region increased during spontaneous wakefulness as contrasted with slow wave sleep; exhibited progressive increases during sustained, prolonged wakefulness; and declined slowly during recovery sleep. Furthermore, the sleep-wakefulness profile occurring after prolonged wakefulness was mimicked by increased extracellular adenosine induced by microdialysis perfusion of an adenosine transport inhibitor in the cholinergic basal forebrain but not by perfusion in a control noncholinergic region.
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                Journal
                Behavioral Neuroscience
                Behavioral Neuroscience
                American Psychological Association (APA)
                1939-0084
                0735-7044
                2001
                2001
                : 115
                : 6
                : 1283-1290
                Article
                10.1037/0735-7044.115.6.1283
                11770059
                3052d4bb-3271-433b-86f0-06a640826468
                © 2001
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