Changes in Brain Glycogen During Slow‐Wave Sleep in the Rat

: During slow‐wave sleep, rat brain glycogen increases within a few minutes to about 70% above waking levels. Upon awakening, the increment is lost within 2–5 min. After repeated episodes of sleep, brain glycogen levels are comparable to those observed after only a single episode of sleep. Liver gly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurochemistry 1983-01, Vol.41 (5), p.1498-1501
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description : During slow‐wave sleep, rat brain glycogen increases within a few minutes to about 70% above waking levels. Upon awakening, the increment is lost within 2–5 min. After repeated episodes of sleep, brain glycogen levels are comparable to those observed after only a single episode of sleep. Liver glycogen is unaffected by slow‐wave sleep.
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