A role for the cortex in sleep-wake regulation.

Krone LB
Yamagata T
Blanco-Duque C
Guillaumin MCC
Kahn MC
van der Vinne V
McKillop LE
Tam SKE
Peirson SN
Akerman CJ
Hoerder-Suabedissen A
Molnár Z
Vyazovskiy VV

Scientific Abstract

Cortical and subcortical circuitry are thought to play distinct roles in the generation of sleep oscillations and global state control, respectively. Here we silenced a subset of neocortical layer 5 pyramidal and archicortical dentate gyrus granule cells in male mice by ablating SNAP25. This markedly increased wakefulness and reduced rebound of electroencephalographic slow-wave activity after sleep deprivation, suggesting a role for the cortex in both vigilance state control and sleep homeostasis.

A role for the cortex in sleep-wake regulation.

Krone LB
Yamagata T
Blanco-Duque C
Guillaumin MCC
Kahn MC
van der Vinne V
McKillop LE
Tam SKE
Peirson SN
Akerman CJ
Hoerder-Suabedissen A
Molnár Z
Vyazovskiy VV

Scientific Abstract

Cortical and subcortical circuitry are thought to play distinct roles in the generation of sleep oscillations and global state control, respectively. Here we silenced a subset of neocortical layer 5 pyramidal and archicortical dentate gyrus granule cells in male mice by ablating SNAP25. This markedly increased wakefulness and reduced rebound of electroencephalographic slow-wave activity after sleep deprivation, suggesting a role for the cortex in both vigilance state control and sleep homeostasis.

Citation

2021. Nat Neurosci, 24(9):1210-1215.

DOI

10.1038/s41593-021-00894-6

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PMC7612118