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Neuropeptide VF neurons promote sleep via the serotonergic raphe

Authors :
Daniel A. Lee
David A. Prober
Grigorios Oikonomou
Tasha Cammidge
Young Hong
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Although several sleep-regulating neurons have been identified, little is known about how they interact with each other for sleep/wake control. We previously identified neuropeptide VF (NPVF) and the hypothalamic neurons that produce it as a sleep-promoting system (Lee et al., 2017). Here we use zebrafish to describe a neural circuit in which neuropeptide VF (npvf)-expressing neurons control sleep via the serotonergic raphe nuclei (RN), a hindbrain structure that promotes sleep in both diurnal zebrafish and nocturnal mice. Using genetic labeling and calcium imaging, we show that npvf-expressing neurons innervate and activate serotonergic RN neurons. We additionally demonstrate that optogenetic stimulation of npvf-expressing neurons induces sleep in a manner that requires NPVF and is abolished when the RN are ablated or lack serotonin. Finally, genetic epistasis demonstrates that NPVF acts upstream of serotonin in the RN to maintain normal sleep levels. These findings reveal a novel hypothalamic-hindbrain circuit for sleep/wake control.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22510b78827562026afc0baec081306b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2019.12.27.889402