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Sleep architecture and homeostasis in mice with partial ablation of melanin-concentrating hormone neurons

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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 298, 期 -, 页码 100-110

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.10.051

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MCH; Tuberal hypothalamus; Ataxin-3; REM sleep; Sleep deprivation; Sleep homeostasis

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  1. CNRS
  2. INSERM
  3. University of Lyon
  4. University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
  5. French Ministry of Research

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Recent reports support a key role of tuberal hypothalamic neurons secreting melanin concentrating-hormone (MCH) in the promotion of Paradoxical Sleep (PS). Controversies remain concerning their concomitant involvement in Slow-Wave Sleep (SWS). We studied the effects of their selective loss achieved by an Ataxin 3-mediated ablation strategy to decipher the contribution of MCH neurons to SWS and/or PS. Polysomnographic recordings were performed on male adult transgenic mice expressing Ataxin-3 transgene within MCH neurons (MCHAtax) and their wild-type littermates (MCHWT) bred on two genetic backgrounds (FVB/N and C57BL/6). Compared to MCHWT mice, MCHAtax mice were characterized by a significant drop in MCH mRNAs (-70%), a partial loss of MCH-immunoreactive neurons (-30%) and a marked reduction in brain density of MCH-immunoreactive fibers. Under basal condition, such MCHAtax mice exhibited higher PS amounts during the light period and a pronounced SWS fragmentation without any modification of SWS quantities. Moreover, SWS and PS rebounds following 4-h total sleep deprivation were quantitatively similar in MCHAtax vs. MCHWT mice. Additionally, MCHAtax mice were unable to consolidate SWS and increase slow-wave activity (SWA) in response to this homeostatic challenge as observed in MCHWT littermates. Here, we show that the partial loss of MCH neurons is sufficient to disturb the fine-tuning of sleep. Our data provided new insights into their contribution to subtle process managing SWS quality and its efficiency rather than SWS quantities, as evidenced by the deleterious impact on two powerful markers of sleep depth, i.e., SWS consolidation/fragmentation and SWA intensity under. basal condition and under high sleep pressure. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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