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When the Locus Coeruleus Speaks Up in Sleep: Recent Insights, Emerging Perspectives

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23095028

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NREM sleep; REM sleep; monoamine; noradrenaline; arousability; sleep architecture; infraslow time scale; microvasculature; sleep disorder; Alzheimer's disease

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  1. SNF [310030-184759]
  2. LifeSciences PhD Fellowship from the University of Lausanne

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This review discusses the roles of the locus coeruleus (LC) in sleep and highlights its significance beyond wakefulness. It emphasizes the diverse activity patterns of noradrenaline signaling and LC activity, establishing the LC as an integral part of sleep regulation and function. The article suggests that even minor alterations in the functionality of the LC may be essential in sleep disorders.
For decades, numerous seminal studies have built our understanding of the locus coeruleus (LC), the vertebrate brain's principal noradrenergic system. Containing a numerically small but broadly efferent cell population, the LC provides brain-wide noradrenergic modulation that optimizes network function in the context of attentive and flexible interaction with the sensory environment. This review turns attention to the LC's roles during sleep. We show that these roles go beyond down-scaled versions of the ones in wakefulness. Novel dynamic assessments of noradrenaline signaling and LC activity uncover a rich diversity of activity patterns that establish the LC as an integral portion of sleep regulation and function. The LC could be involved in beneficial functions for the sleeping brain, and even minute alterations in its functionality may prove quintessential in sleep disorders.

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