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Thalamic dual control of sleep and wakefulness

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 974-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-018-0164-7

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  1. Human Frontier Science Program, Inselspital University Hospital [RGY0076/2012]
  2. University of Bern
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [156156]
  4. European Research Council [ERC-2016-COG-725850]

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Slow waves (0.5-4 Hz) predominate in the cortical electroencephalogram during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in mammals. They reflect the synchronization of large neuronal ensembles alternating between active (UP) and quiescent (Down) states and propagating along the neocortex. The thalamic contribution to cortical UP states and sleep modulation remains unclear. Here we show that spontaneous firing of centromedial thalamus (CMT) neurons in mice is phase-advanced to global cortical UP states and NREM-wake transitions. Tonic optogenetic activation of CMT neurons induces NREM-wake transitions, whereas burst activation mimics UP states in the cingulate cortex and enhances brain-wide synchrony of cortical slow waves during sleep, through a relay in the anterodorsal thalamus. Finally, we demonstrate that CMT and anterodorsal thalamus relay neurons promote sleep recovery. These findings suggest that the tonic and/or burst firing pattern of CMT neurons can modulate brain-wide cortical activity during sleep and provides dual control of sleep-wake states.

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