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The paraventricular thalamus is a critical thalamic area for wakefulness.

Shuancheng Ren1, Yaling Wang1, Faguo Yue1,2, Xiaofang Cheng1, Ruozhi Dang1, Qicheng Qiao1, Xueqi Sun1, Xin Li1, Qian Jiang2, Jiwei Yao3, Han Qin3, Guanzhong Wang1, Xiang Liao3, Dong Gao2, Jianxia Xia1, Jun Zhang1, Bo Hu1, Junan Yan3, Yanjiang Wang4, Min Xu5, Yunyun Han6, Xiangdong Tang7, Xiaowei Chen8, Chao He9, Zhian Hu9.   

Abstract

Clinical observations indicate that the paramedian region of the thalamus is a critical node for controlling wakefulness. However, the specific nucleus and neural circuitry for this function remain unknown. Using in vivo fiber photometry or multichannel electrophysiological recordings in mice, we found that glutamatergic neurons of the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) exhibited high activities during wakefulness. Suppression of PVT neuronal activity caused a reduction in wakefulness, whereas activation of PVT neurons induced a transition from sleep to wakefulness and an acceleration of emergence from general anesthesia. Moreover, our findings indicate that the PVT-nucleus accumbens projections and hypocretin neurons in the lateral hypothalamus to PVT glutamatergic neurons' projections are the effector pathways for wakefulness control. These results demonstrate that the PVT is a key wakefulness-controlling nucleus in the thalamus.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30361367     DOI: 10.1126/science.aat2512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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