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. 1979 Jan;65(1):23-8.

[Denaturation changes in the proteins of the membrane structures of the brain during deprivation of the paradoxical stage of sleep]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 220101

[Denaturation changes in the proteins of the membrane structures of the brain during deprivation of the paradoxical stage of sleep]

[Article in Russian]
N N Demin et al. Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova. 1979 Jan.

Abstract

24--96-hour REM-sleep deprivation entailed a rise of SH-group content in the proteins of the rat diencephalon and mesencephalon tissue homogenates, whereas SH-group content of the homogenates of the cortex, pons with medulla oblongata, and cerebellum remained unchanged. Neither did the content of SH-groups change in the soluble protein fraction nor the content of low-molecular thiol substances in the brain parts under study. From among the subcellular fractions of the brain-stem homogenate, the increase of SH-group content after 24-hour REM-sleep deprivation occurred in the synaptosomal and nuclear fractions but not in the mitochondrial one. The REM-sleep deprivation did not affect the --S--S-group content in these fractions. In the anterior parts of the brain-stem only REM-sleep deprivation led to conformational changes of structural proteins towards their denaturation but without rupture of the disulfide bonds.

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