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The '''ventrolateral preoptic nucleus''' (VLPO) is a group of [[neurons]] in the [[hypothalamus]]. They are primarily active during [[Non-rapid eye movement sleep]], and inhibit other neurons that are involved in wakefulness. The VLPO neurons release the inhibitory neurotransmitters [[galanin]] and [[GABA]] to inhibit the monaminergic cell groups in the [[locus coeruleus]], the [[raphe nucleus]], and the [[tuberomammillary nucleus]] <ref>{{cite journal | author=Saper, C. B., Scammell, T. E., & Lu, J. | title=Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms. | journal=Nature | volume=437 | pages=1257–1264| year=2005 | doi=10.1038/nature04284}}</ref>.
The '''ventrolateral preoptic nucleus''' (VLPO) is a group of [[neurons]] in the [[hypothalamus]]. They are primarily active during [[Non-rapid eye movement sleep]], and inhibit other neurons that are involved in wakefulness. The VLPO neurons release the inhibitory neurotransmitters [[galanin]] and [[GABA]] to inhibit the monaminergic cell groups in the [[locus coeruleus]], the [[raphe nucleus]], and the [[tuberomammillary nucleus]] <ref>{{cite journal | author=Saper, C. B., Scammell, T. E., & Lu, J. | title=Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms. | journal=Nature | volume=437 | pages=1257–1264| year=2005 | doi=10.1038/nature04284}}</ref>.


* VLPO is activated by [[somnogens]], from which [[serotonin]] and [[adenosine]] accumulate during waking<ref>{{cite journal | author=Gallopin T, Luppi PH, Cauli B, Urade Y, Rossier J, Hayaishi O, Lambolez B, Fort P. | title=The endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus | journal=Neuroscience | volume= 134| pages=1377| year=2005 | pmid=16039802 | doi=10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.05.045}}</ref>. Another VLPO activating endosomnogen is [[prostaglandin]] D2<ref>{{cite journal | author=Scammell T, Gerashchenko D, Urade Y, Onoe H, Saper C, Hayaishi O. | title=Activation of ventrolateral preoptic neurons by the somnogen prostaglandin D2 | journal=Proc Natl Acad Sci USA | volume= 95| pages=7754| year=1998 | pmid=9636223 | doi=10.1073/pnas.95.13.7754}}</ref>.
* VLPO is activated by [[somnogens]], from which [[serotonin]] and [[adenosine]] accumulate during waking<ref>{{cite journal | author=Gallopin T, Luppi PH, Cauli B, Urade Y, Rossier J, Hayaishi O, Lambolez B, Fort P. | title=The endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus | journal=Neuroscience | volume= 134| pages=1377| year=2005 | pmid=16039802 | doi=10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.05.045}}</ref>. Another VLPO-activating endosomnogen is [[prostaglandin]] D2<ref>{{cite journal | author=Scammell T, Gerashchenko D, Urade Y, Onoe H, Saper C, Hayaishi O. | title=Activation of ventrolateral preoptic neurons by the somnogen prostaglandin D2 | journal=Proc Natl Acad Sci USA | volume= 95| pages=7754| year=1998 | pmid=9636223 | doi=10.1073/pnas.95.13.7754}}</ref>.
* VLPO is inhibited by [[arousal]] transmitters [[noradrenaline]] and [[acetylcholine]].
* VLPO is inhibited by [[arousal]] transmitters [[noradrenaline]] and [[acetylcholine]].



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The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) is a group of neurons in the hypothalamus. They are primarily active during Non-rapid eye movement sleep, and inhibit other neurons that are involved in wakefulness. The VLPO neurons release the inhibitory neurotransmitters galanin and GABA to inhibit the monaminergic cell groups in the locus coeruleus, the raphe nucleus, and the tuberomammillary nucleus [1].

References

  1. ^ Saper, C. B., Scammell, T. E., & Lu, J. (2005). "Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms". Nature. 437: 1257–1264. doi:10.1038/nature04284.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Gallopin T, Luppi PH, Cauli B, Urade Y, Rossier J, Hayaishi O, Lambolez B, Fort P. (2005). "The endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus". Neuroscience. 134: 1377. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.05.045. PMID 16039802.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Scammell T, Gerashchenko D, Urade Y, Onoe H, Saper C, Hayaishi O. (1998). "Activation of ventrolateral preoptic neurons by the somnogen prostaglandin D2". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 95: 7754. doi:10.1073/pnas.95.13.7754. PMID 9636223.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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