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. 2018 Nov 1;35(22):2615–2631. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5243

Table 2.

Sleep-Related Neurotransmitters

Neurotransmitter Site of origination Wake promoting or sleep promoting Relative activity Comments
Adenosine Extracellular space Sleep NREM>REM>>Wake Metabolized during NREM sleep
GABA VLPO Sleep NREM>>REM>Wake Main NREM neurotransmitter
Melatonin Pineal gland Sleep NREM>REM>Wake Converted from serotonin in the pineal gland
Glutamate Cortex Wake Wake = REM>NREM Main CNS excitatory neurotransmitter
Dopamine Substantia nigra Wake Wake = REM>NREM Neither wake nor sleep promoting; active in dreams
Orexin (hypocretin) Hypothalamus Wake Wake>>REM = NREM Regulates REM-on and REM-off
Acetylcholine Basal forebrain Wake Wake> = REM>>NREM Most active wake, but also REM sleep (REM-on)
Norepinephrine Locus ceruleus Wake Wake>NREM>>REM Suppresses REM (REM-off)
Serotonin Dorsal raphe nucleus Wake Wake>NREM>>REM Suppresses REM (REM-off)
Histamine Tuberomamillary nucleus Wake Wake>>NREM>REM  

>> connotes a greater difference than >

NREM, non-rapid eye movement; REM, non-rapid eye movement; VLPO, ventrolateral preoptic; CNS, central nervous system.