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Gazea, Mary

University Hospital of Bern and University of Bern

Current S-Index

2.0

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2.0

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Total Datasets

1

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Average FAIR Score

76.9%

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Total Citations

1

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0

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Data from: REM sleep stabilizes hypothalamic representation of feeding behavior (Version: 2)

During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, behavioral unresponsiveness contrasts strongly with intense brain-wide neural network dynamics. Yet, the physiological functions of this cellular activation remain unclear. Using in vivo calcium imaging in freely behaving mice, we found that inhibitory neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LHvgat) show unique activity patterns during feeding that are reactivated during REM, but not NREM, sleep. REM sleep specific optogenetic silencing of LHvgat cells induced a re-organization of these activity patterns during subsequent feeding behaviors accompanied by decreased food intake. Our findings provide evidence for a role for REM sleep in the maintenance of cellular representations of feeding behavior.

Authors

  • Oesch, Lukas T. ;
  • Gazea, Mary ;
  • Gent, Thomas C. ;
  • Bandarabadi, Mojtaba ;
  • Gutierrez Herrera, Carolina ;
  • Adamantidis, Antoine R.
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.kh189323dAugust 2020