BIOLOGY 3UU3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Slow-Wave Sleep, Fox Proteins, Sirolimus

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There is a hormone in your stomach that tells you that you"re full. More research needs to be done on the alterdian rythms, we don"t exactly know how it works. Left bar on bottom of the graph axis is the sleep period. 90% of growth hormone secretion is in the first couple of hours (its this big spike, if you look closer there is a double spike) The stress axis is actually going up as you progress in sleep. Stress axis is antagonist to the growth hormone. Raise in stress axis is correlated to getting ready to wake up. Which hormones ae active in sleep and which are active in sleeping. Target of rapamycin cell proliferation and growth (when growth hormone is being released during early stage of sleep , tor is also working at the cellular level) Foxo is climbing through the night (foxo is associated with stress hormone) Corticosterone in mice is analogous to cortisol in humans.

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