%0 Journal Article
%T Sleep disorder,a potential early diagnostic marker for psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases
非人灵长类动物模型睡眠研究在神经精神疾病的早期诊断和药效评价中的作用
%A CHEN Yan-Mei
%A QIN Dong-Dong
%A JIANG Hui-Hui
%A HU Xin-Tian
%A MA Yuan-Ye
%A
陈艳梅
%A 秦冬冬
%A 姜慧慧
%A 胡新天
%A 马原野
%J 动物学研究
%D 2011
%I Chinese Academy of Sciences
%X Sleep/circadian timing depends on several neurotransmitter systems, including 5-HT, NE, DA, Ach, GABA, etc. These neurotransmitter systems play critical roles in mental, emotional and cognitive functions in the brain. Dysfunctions of these systems not only result in sleep disorder, but are also related to many psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. Sleep disruption is tightly associated with an increased susceptibility to a broad range of psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, such as depression and Parkinson diseases. Non-human primates, especially the rhesus monkey is an excellent biomedical model for human sleep and CNS diseases. Establishing nonhuman primates’ model of mental disorders and monitoring the sleep changes during the development of the model will help us to know more about the relationships between sleep disorder and psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. Sleep disorder as an early marker for psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases would permit early intervention of these diseases and draw attention to the potential therapeutic benefits of normalizing sleep rhythms in individuals with brain pathologies.
%K Sleep
%K Non-human primates
%K Psychiatric/neurodegenerative disorder
%K Early disease diagnoses
%K Disease model
%K Drug efficacy test
睡眠
%K 非人灵长类
%K 神经精神疾病
%K 疾病模型
%K 早期诊断
%K 药效评价
%U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=90BA3D13E7F3BC869AC96FB3DA594E3FE34FBF7B8BC0E591&jid=7C502F1A6798ACE1B8C57E291C48C7F1&aid=CBA275E0E442BE3DBC2F1E3A582AD800&yid=9377ED8094509821&vid=9971A5E270697F23&iid=CA4FD0336C81A37A&sid=35FC3610259C2B32&eid=869807E2D7BED9EC&journal_id=0254-5853&journal_name=动物学研究&referenced_num=0&reference_num=41