Peter A. Petillo
Pinnacle Financial Partners
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Sleep | 2012
Erik Naylor; Daniel V. Aillon; Brian S. Barrett; George S. Wilson; David A. Johnson; Hans Harmon; Seth Gabbert; Peter A. Petillo
STUDY OBJECTIVES An ideal biomarker for sleep should change rapidly with sleep onset, remain at a detectably differential level throughout the sleep period, and exhibit a rapid change with waking. Currently, no molecular marker has been identified that exhibits all three properties. This study examined three substances (lactate, glucose, and glutamate) for suitability as a sleep biomarker. DESIGN Using amperometric biosensor technology in conjunction with electroencephalograph (EEG) and electromyograph (EMG) monitoring, extracellular concentrations of lactate and glucose (Cohort 1) as well as lactate and glutamate (Cohort 2) were recorded over multiple sleep/wake cycles. PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS There were 12 C57Bl/6J male mice (3-5 mo old). INTERVENTIONS Sleep and waking transitions were identified using EEG recordings. Extracellular concentrations of lactate, glucose, and glutamate were evaluated before and during transition events as well as during extended sleep and during a 6-h sleep deprivation period. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS Rapid and sustained increases in cortical lactate concentration (approximately 15 μM/min) were immediately observed upon waking and during rapid eye movement sleep. Elevated lactate concentration was also maintained throughout a 6-h period of continuous waking. A persistent and sustained decline in lactate concentration was measured during nonrapid eye movement sleep. Glutamate exhibited similar patterns, but with a much slower rise and decline (approximately 0.03 μM/min). Glucose concentration changes did not demonstrate a clear correlation with either sleep or wake. CONCLUSIONS These findings indicate that extracellular lactate concentration is a reliable sleep/wake biomarker and can be used independently of the EEG signal.
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2011
Erik Naylor; Daniel V. Aillon; Seth Gabbert; Hans Harmon; David A. Johnson; George S. Wilson; Peter A. Petillo
Archive | 2011
Peter A. Petillo; George S. Wilson; Judy Z. Wu; Mark L. Richter; David A. Johnson; Daniel V. Aillon
Archive | 2009
Erik Naylor; Daniel V. Aillon; Seth Gabbert; Hans Harmon; Donna A. Johnson; George S. Wilson; Peter A. Petillo; David A. Johnson
Archive | 2011
Peter A. Petillo; Daniel V. Aillon; Brian S. Barrett
Archive | 2016
David A. Johnson; Peter A. Petillo; Daniel V. Aillon; Mark L. Richter; Philip Gao
Archive | 2015
Erik Naylor; Peter A. Petillo
Archive | 2012
Daniel V. Aillon; Brian S. Barrett; Donald V. Gwartney; Donna A. Johnson; Peter A. Petillo
Archive | 2011
Peter A. Petillo; George S. Wilson; Judy Z. Wu; Mark L. Richter; David A. Johnson; Daniel V. Aillon
Archive | 2011
Erik Naylor; David A. Johnson; Seth Gabbert; Hans Harmon; Eric L. Akers; Chris Jubic; Daniel V. Aillon; Donna A. Johnson; Peter A. Petillo