Cox_2016_Nat.Commun_7_10763

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Title : Calcium imaging of sleep-wake related neuronal activity in the dorsal pons - Cox_2016_Nat.Commun_7_10763
Author(s) : Cox J , Pinto L , Dan Y
Ref : Nat Commun , 7 :10763 , 2016
Abstract :

The dorsal pons has long been implicated in the generation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, but the underlying circuit mechanisms remain poorly understood. Using cell-type-specific microendoscopic Ca(2+) imaging in and near the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, we found that many glutamatergic neurons are maximally active during REM sleep (REM-max), while the majority of GABAergic neurons are maximally active during wakefulness (wake-max). Furthermore, the activity of glutamatergic neurons exhibits a medio-lateral spatial gradient, with medially located neurons more selectively active during REM sleep.

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Cox J, Pinto L, Dan Y (2016)
Calcium imaging of sleep-wake related neuronal activity in the dorsal pons
Nat Commun 7 :10763

Cox J, Pinto L, Dan Y (2016)
Nat Commun 7 :10763