Sleep need-dependent plasticity of a thalamic circuit promotes homeostatic recovery sleep.

丘脑回路的睡眠需求依赖性可塑性促进体内恢复性睡眠

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作者:Lee Sang Soo, Liu Qiang, Cheng Alexandra H R, Kim Dong Won, Boudreau Daphne M, Mehta Anuradha, Keles Mehmet F, Fejfer Rafal, Palmer Isabelle, Park Kristen H, Münzberg Heike, Harris Timothy D, Graves Austin R, Blackshaw Seth, Wu Mark N
Prolonged wakefulness leads to persistent, deep recovery sleep (RS). However, the neuronal circuits that mediate this process remain elusive. From a circuit screen in mice, we identified a group of thalamic nucleus reuniens (RE) neurons activated during sleep deprivation (SD) and required for sleep homeostasis. Optogenetic activation of RE neurons leads to an unusual phenotype: presleep behaviors (grooming and nest organizing) followed by prolonged, intense sleep that resembles RS. Inhibiting RE activity during SD impairs subsequent RS, which suggests that these neurons signal sleep need. RE neurons act upstream of sleep-promoting zona incerta cells, and SD triggers plasticity of this circuit to strengthen their connectivity. These findings reveal a circuit mechanism by which sleep need transforms the functional coupling of a sleep circuit to promote persistent, deep sleep.

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