Prostaglandins and sleep

Osamu Hayaishi, Hitoshi Matsumura
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Abstract

The concept of humoral regulation of sleep was initially proposed by a French neuroscientist, Henri Piéron of Paris, in the first decade of this century. He and his associate Legendre were the first to show the presence of a sleep-inducing substance in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of sleep-deprived dogs. Concurrently and independently, Kuniomi Ishimori of Nagoga University, Nagoya, Japan, employing a similar experimental approach, also demonstrated a sleep-inducing substance in the CSF of sleep-deprived dogs. During the next 80 years or so, more than 30 so-called endogenous sleep substances have been reported to exist in the brain by numerous investigators, CSF, and other organs and tissues of mammals. However, their physiological relevance has remained uncertain in most instances. In this review, we shall focus upon our own work concerning the molecular mechanisms of sleep-wake regulation by prostaglandins (PGs) D2 and E2, with special emphasis on the recent developments during the last several years.

前列腺素和睡眠
体液调节睡眠的概念最初是在本世纪头十年由法国神经科学家,巴黎的Henri pisamuron提出的。他和他的同事勒让德(Legendre)是第一个证明睡眠不足的狗的脑脊液(CSF)中存在一种睡眠诱导物质的人。与此同时,日本名古屋名古屋大学的Kuniomi Ishimori也采用了类似的实验方法,证明了睡眠不足的狗的脑脊液中存在一种诱导睡眠的物质。在接下来的80年左右的时间里,许多研究者、脑脊液和哺乳动物的其他器官和组织报道了30多种所谓的内源性睡眠物质存在于大脑中。然而,在大多数情况下,它们的生理相关性仍然不确定。本文就前列腺素D2和E2调控睡眠-觉醒的分子机制及其近年来的研究进展作一综述。
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