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Missing Narcoleptins Cause Narcolepsy - An Important New Discovery in Sleep Disorders Research |
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Dr. Mignot explains that hypocretins (orexins) are molecules located in a sub-region of the hypothalamus brain structure which are especially important for the regulation of appetite. Two teams of researchers discovered hypocretins around the same time; the second research group calls them orexins. Mignot points out in his article that one scientist has suggested they now change the name to "narcoleptins"! WHAT DOES ALL OF THIS GOOD NEWS MEAN? 1. A TEST CAN BE DEVELOPED TO HELP DIAGNOSE NARCOLEPSY Right now, the only way to test for missing narcoleptins is to perform a painful procedure called a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). Researchers hope to develop an easier method for testing, such as measuring narcoleptin levels in blood. 2. NEW TREATMENTS 3. AN ABILITY TO IDENTIFY THOSE AT HIGHER RISK 4. AN INCREASE IN NARCOLEPSY AWARENESS 5. MORE RESEARCH WILL BE DONE Is your fatigue related to narcolepsy?
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