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Biochemical regulation of non-rapid-eye-movement sleep.

Front Biosci

May 2003

Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, A. Szent-Gy rgyi Medical Center, 6720 Szeged, Hungary.

The concept, that sleep regulatory substances (sleep factors) exist, stems from classical endocrinology and is supported by positive transfer experiments in which tissue fluids obtained from sleepy or sleeping animals elicited sleep when injected into recipient animals. The transfer experiments concluded with the identification of four sleep factors: delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP), uridine, oxidized glutathione, and a muramyl peptide. A physiological sleep regulatory role, however, has not been determined for these substances.

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