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English: RBD-like behavior after genetic disruption of Vglut2 in the mouse SLD-cLDT. Almost every REM episode following genetic disruption of glutamatergic transmission in the cLDT-SLD [by injections of AAV-Cre in a Vglut2flox/flox mouse] was marked by an absence of atonia, and which ranged from simple movements (e.g., whole body twitches, jerking and jumping) to, occasionally, more complex motor behaviors (e.g., locomotion). |
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Source | Video S1 from Krenzer M, Anaclet C, Vetrivelan R, Wang N, Vong L, Lowell B, Fuller P, Lu J (2011). "Brainstem and Spinal Cord Circuitry Regulating REM Sleep and Muscle Atonia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024998. PMID 22043278. PMC: 3197189. | ||
Author | Krenzer M, Anaclet C, Vetrivelan R, Wang N, Vong L, Lowell B, Fuller P, Lu J | ||
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Author | Krenzer M, Anaclet C, Vetrivelan R, Wang N, Vong L, Lowell B, Fuller P, Lu J |
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Image title | RBD-like behavior after genetic disruption of Vglut2 in the mouse SLD-cLDT. Almost every REM episode following genetic disruption of glutamatergic transmission in the cLDT-SLD [by injections of AAV-Cre in a Vglut2flox/flox mouse] was marked by an absence of atonia, and which ranged from simple movements (e.g., whole body twitches, jerking and jumping) to, occasionally, more complex motor behaviors (e.g., locomotion). |
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- Nervous system physiology
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- Integrative physiology
- Behavioral neuroscience
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- Human brainstem
- GABAergic neurons
- Glutamic acid
- Muscle hypotonia
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- Vesicular glutamate transport protein 2
- Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transport proteins
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