Neuro-orchestration of sleep and wakefulness
Although considered an inactive state for centuries, sleep entails many active processes
occurring at the cellular, circuit and organismal levels. Over the last decade, several key …
occurring at the cellular, circuit and organismal levels. Over the last decade, several key …
Circuit-based interrogation of sleep control
Sleep is a fundamental biological process observed widely in the animal kingdom, but the
neural circuits generating sleep remain poorly understood. Understanding the brain …
neural circuits generating sleep remain poorly understood. Understanding the brain …
Regulation of sleep homeostasis mediator adenosine by basal forebrain glutamatergic neurons
INTRODUCTION Sleep homeostasis, the balance between the duration of sleep and
wakefulness, is a fundamental feature of the sleep-wake cycle. During wakefulness, sleep …
wakefulness, is a fundamental feature of the sleep-wake cycle. During wakefulness, sleep …
Basal forebrain circuit for sleep-wake control
The mammalian basal forebrain (BF) has important roles in controlling sleep and
wakefulness, but the underlying neural circuit remains poorly understood. We examined the …
wakefulness, but the underlying neural circuit remains poorly understood. We examined the …
Neuronal mechanisms for sleep/wake regulation and modulatory drive
Humans have been fascinated by sleep for millennia. After almost a century of scientific
interrogation, significant progress has been made in understanding the neuronal regulation …
interrogation, significant progress has been made in understanding the neuronal regulation …
Parabrachial nucleus circuit governs neuropathic pain-like behavior
L Sun, R Liu, F Guo, M Wen, X Ma, K Li, H Sun… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
The lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) is known to relay noxious information to the
amygdala for processing affective responses. However, it is unclear whether the LPBN …
amygdala for processing affective responses. However, it is unclear whether the LPBN …
Basal forebrain control of wakefulness and cortical rhythms
Wakefulness, along with fast cortical rhythms and associated cognition, depend on the basal
forebrain (BF). BF cholinergic cell loss in dementia and the sedative effect of anti-cholinergic …
forebrain (BF). BF cholinergic cell loss in dementia and the sedative effect of anti-cholinergic …
Optogenetic activation of cholinergic neurons in the PPT or LDT induces REM sleep
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is an important component of the natural sleep/wake
cycle, yet the mechanisms that regulate REM sleep remain incompletely understood …
cycle, yet the mechanisms that regulate REM sleep remain incompletely understood …
Arousal and sleep circuits
BE Jones - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2020 - nature.com
The principal neurons of the arousal and sleep circuits are comprised by glutamate and
GABA neurons, which are distributed within the reticular core of the brain and, through local …
GABA neurons, which are distributed within the reticular core of the brain and, through local …
Enhancement of sleep slow waves: underlying mechanisms and practical consequences
Even modest sleep restriction, especially the loss of sleep slow wave activity (SWA), is
invariably associated with slower electroencephalogram (EEG) activity during wake, the …
invariably associated with slower electroencephalogram (EEG) activity during wake, the …