All Relations between Cataplexy and emotion

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
A Renaud, S Nishino, W C Dement, C Guilleminault, E Migno. Effects of SDZ NVI-085, a putative subtype-selective alpha 1-agonist, on canine cataplexy, a disorder of rapid eye movement sleep. European journal of pharmacology. vol 205. issue 1. 1992-06-09. PMID:1687464. dogs exhibit bouts of sleep attacks and muscle atonia (cataplexy) that are induced by emotions and thought to be abnormal rapid eye movement sleep episodes. 1992-06-09 2023-08-11 human
J M Siegel, R Nienhuis, H M Fahringer, R Paul, P Shiromani, W C Dement, E Mignot, C Chi. Neuronal activity in narcolepsy: identification of cataplexy-related cells in the medial medulla. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 252. issue 5010. 1991-11-20. PMID:1925546. cataplexy is an abrupt loss of muscle tone, most often triggered by sudden, strong emotions. 1991-11-20 2023-08-11 dog
H Miura, S Nakajima, H Nakamura, N Ichinowatar. [A case of narcolepsy with increased cataplectic attacks after suffering from cerebrovascular disease]. Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology. vol 30. issue 6. 1990-12-05. PMID:2225662. concerning the mechanism of frequent cataplexy in this patient, it is postulated that increased emotional incontinence might have stimulated the descending reticular system in the brainstem which in turn may inhibit anterior horn motor cell activities. 1990-12-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Kales, C R Soldatos, E O Bixler, A Caldwell, R J Cadieux, J M Verrechio, J D Kale. Narcolepsy-cataplexy. II. Psychosocial consequences and associated psychopathology. Archives of neurology. vol 39. issue 3. 1982-05-21. PMID:7065935. the emotional and psychosocial correlates of narcolepsy were evaluated in 50 adults who had a current complaint of sleep attacks and cataplexy. 1982-05-21 2023-08-12 Not clear