Although astrocytes are increasingly recognized as important modulators of neuronal excitability and information transfer at the synapse, whether these cells regulate neuronal network activity has only recently started to be investigated. In this article, we highlight the role of astrocytes in the modulation of circuit function with particular focus on sleep-related rhythmogenesis. We discuss recent data showing that these glial cells regulate slow oscillations, a specific thalamocortical activity that characterizes non-REM sleep, and sleep-associated behaviors. Based on these findings, we predict that our understanding of the genesis and tuning of thalamocortical rhythms will necessarily go through an integrated view of brain circuits in w...
The thalamus, a subcortical brain structure involved in key aspects of sensation, perception, cognit...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
Authors acknowledge the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association UK (Miles/Apr18/863-791) and the Bio...
Although astrocytes are increasingly recognized as important modulators of neuronal excitability and...
Although astrocytes are increasingly recognized as important modulators of neuronal excitability and...
Integrated within neural circuits, astrocytes have recently been shown to modulate brain rhythms tho...
Integrated within neural circuits, astrocytes have recently been shown to modulate brain rhythms tho...
Our brain consists of several cell types, where astrocytes and neurons are the most abundant ones. N...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, characterized by slow-wave electrophysiological activity, under...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, characterized by slow-wave electrophysiological activity, under...
Sleep is critical for the survival of all animals and serves many vital functions throughout the bod...
Sleep is critical for the survival of all animals and serves many vital functions throughout the bod...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
The thalamus, a subcortical brain structure involved in key aspects of sensation, perception, cognit...
The thalamus, a subcortical brain structure involved in key aspects of sensation, perception, cognit...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
Authors acknowledge the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association UK (Miles/Apr18/863-791) and the Bio...
Although astrocytes are increasingly recognized as important modulators of neuronal excitability and...
Although astrocytes are increasingly recognized as important modulators of neuronal excitability and...
Integrated within neural circuits, astrocytes have recently been shown to modulate brain rhythms tho...
Integrated within neural circuits, astrocytes have recently been shown to modulate brain rhythms tho...
Our brain consists of several cell types, where astrocytes and neurons are the most abundant ones. N...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, characterized by slow-wave electrophysiological activity, under...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, characterized by slow-wave electrophysiological activity, under...
Sleep is critical for the survival of all animals and serves many vital functions throughout the bod...
Sleep is critical for the survival of all animals and serves many vital functions throughout the bod...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
The thalamus, a subcortical brain structure involved in key aspects of sensation, perception, cognit...
The thalamus, a subcortical brain structure involved in key aspects of sensation, perception, cognit...
Sleep is a naturally occurring physiological state that is required to sustain physical and mental h...
Authors acknowledge the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association UK (Miles/Apr18/863-791) and the Bio...