Sleep Is Critical for Remote Preconditioning-Induced Neuroprotection

Conclusions:These results suggest that sleep induced by remote preconditioning is both sufficient and necessary for its neuroprotective effects on stroke outcome.Citation:Brager AJ, Yang T, Ehlen JC, Simon RP, Meller R, Paul KN. Sleep is critical for remote preconditioning-induced neuroprotection.SLEEP 2016;39(11):2033–2040.
Source: Sleep - Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: research