Chen_2018_Neuron_97_1168

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Title : A Hypothalamic Switch for REM and Non-REM Sleep - Chen_2018_Neuron_97_1168
Author(s) : Chen KS , Xu M , Zhang Z , Chang WC , Gaj T , Schaffer DV , Dan Y
Ref : Neuron , 97 :1168 , 2018
Abstract :

Rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) sleep are controlled by specific neuronal circuits. Here we show that galanin-expressing GABAergic neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH) comprise separate subpopulations with opposing effects on REM versus NREM sleep. Microendoscopic calcium imaging revealed diverse sleep-wake activity of DMH GABAergic neurons, but the galanin-expressing subset falls into two distinct groups, either selectively activated (REM-on) or suppressed (REM-off) during REM sleep. Retrogradely labeled, preoptic area (POA)-projecting galaninergic neurons are REM-off, whereas the raphe pallidus (RPA)-projecting neurons are primarily REM-on. Bidirectional optogenetic manipulations showed that the POA-projecting neurons promote NREM sleep and suppress REM sleep, while the RPA-projecting neurons have the opposite effects. Thus, REM/NREM switch is regulated antagonistically by DMH galaninergic neurons with intermingled cell bodies but distinct axon projections.

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Chen KS, Xu M, Zhang Z, Chang WC, Gaj T, Schaffer DV, Dan Y (2018)
A Hypothalamic Switch for REM and Non-REM Sleep
Neuron 97 :1168

Chen KS, Xu M, Zhang Z, Chang WC, Gaj T, Schaffer DV, Dan Y (2018)
Neuron 97 :1168