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Alteration of serotonergic receptors in the brain stems of human patients with respiratory disordersY Ozawa
Department of Neonatology, Toho University School of Medicine, Ohta, Tokyo, Japan
Neuropediatrics 33:142-9. 2002..There was no abnormal expression of 5-HT1 A and 5-HT2 A receptors in CCHS brain stems, and so the pathophysiology seems to be different between SIDS and CCHS patients...
Developmental neurotransmitter pathology in the brainstem of sudden infant death syndrome: a review and sleep positionY Ozawa
Department of Neonatology, Toho University School of Medicine, 6 11 1 Ohmorinishi, Ohta, Tokyo 43 8541, Japan
Forensic Sci Int 130:S53-9. 2002..Also, there are no differences of brainstem gliosis and catecholaminergic neuron changes between the prone and supine positions. Therefore, these changes may be predisposing factors for SIDS...
Alpha2-adrenergic receptor subtype alterations in the brainstem in the sudden infant death syndromeYuri Ozawa
Department of Neonatology, Toho University School of Medicine, 6 11 1 Ohmorinishi, Ohta, Tokyo 143 8541, Japan
Early Hum Dev 75:S129-38. 2003..However, the causes and mechanisms of SIDS have never been completely elucidated. Catecholamines, via alpha2-adrenergic receptor (alpha2-AR) interactions, are known to influence brainstem autonomic and respiratory activity...
Catecholaminergic neurons in the brain-stem and sleep apnea in SIDS victimsToshiko Sawaguchi
Department of Legal Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, 8 1 Kawada cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162 8666, Japan
Early Hum Dev 75:S41-50. 2003..Some reports have demonstrated a decrease of TH in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) compared with controls. To further investigate this, the correlation between TH and sleep apnea was investigated here...
Substance P in the midbrains of SIDS victims and its correlation with sleep apneaToshiko Sawaguchi
Department of Legal Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, 8 1 Kawada cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162 8666, Japan
Early Hum Dev 75:S51-9. 2003..Some reports claim an increase in SP in the brains of SIDS victims, so the correlation between SP and sleep apnea was investigated here...
Serotonergic receptors in the midbrain correlated with physiological data on sleep apnea in SIDS victimsToshiko Sawaguchi
Department of Legal Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University, School of Medicine, 8 1 Kawada cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162 8666, Japan
Early Hum Dev 75:S65-74. 2003..To further explore this claim, the correlation between serotonin receptors in the brainstem and sleep apnea in SIDS victims was investigated...
Ca2+ channel subtypes and pharmacology in the kidneyKoichi Hayashi
Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku ku, Tokyo 160 8582, Japan
Circ Res 100:342-53. 2007..Furthermore, multifaceted activity of CCBs on T- and N-type Ca(2+) channels may offer additive benefits through nonhemodynamic mechanisms in the progression of chronic kidney disease...
