SummaryNeurons exhibit rhythmic activity that ultimately affects behavior such as sleep. In living zebrafish larvae, we used time-lapse two-photon imaging of the presynaptic marker synaptophysin in hypocretin/orexin (HCRT) neurons to determine the dynamics of synaptic modifications during the day and night. We observed circadian rhythmicity in synapse number in HCRT axons. This rhythm is regulated primarily by the circadian clock but is also affected by sleep deprivation. Furthermore, NPTX2, a protein implicated in AMPA receptor clustering, modulates circadian synaptic changes. In zebrafish, nptx2b is a rhythmic gene that is mostly expressed in hypothalamic and pineal gland cells. Arrhythmic transgenic nptx2b overexpression (hcrt:NPTX2b) in...
The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is ...
In the heterogeneous hub represented by the lateral hypothalamus, neurons containing the orexin/hypo...
The hypothalamus plays an important role in regulating sleep, but few hypothalamic sleep-promoting s...
SUMMARY Neurons exhibit rhythmic activity that ultimately affects behavior such as sleep. In living ...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
As many as 10% of humans suffer chronic sleep disturbances, yet the genetic mechanisms that regulate...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is hypothesized to be regulated by two processes: a circadian drive, which communicates time o...
SummarySleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavioral state whose regulation is poorly understood. ...
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Sleep has been conserved throughout evolution; however, the molecular and neuronal mechanisms of sle...
In the heterogeneous hub represented by the lateral hypothalamus, neurons containing the orexin/hypo...
Light affects sleep and wake behaviors by providing an indirect cue that entrains circadian rhythms ...
Sleep is a highly conserved behavioral state whose regulation is still unclear. In this thesis I ini...
The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is ...
In the heterogeneous hub represented by the lateral hypothalamus, neurons containing the orexin/hypo...
The hypothalamus plays an important role in regulating sleep, but few hypothalamic sleep-promoting s...
SUMMARY Neurons exhibit rhythmic activity that ultimately affects behavior such as sleep. In living ...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
As many as 10% of humans suffer chronic sleep disturbances, yet the genetic mechanisms that regulate...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is hypothesized to be regulated by two processes: a circadian drive, which communicates time o...
SummarySleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavioral state whose regulation is poorly understood. ...
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Sleep has been conserved throughout evolution; however, the molecular and neuronal mechanisms of sle...
In the heterogeneous hub represented by the lateral hypothalamus, neurons containing the orexin/hypo...
Light affects sleep and wake behaviors by providing an indirect cue that entrains circadian rhythms ...
Sleep is a highly conserved behavioral state whose regulation is still unclear. In this thesis I ini...
The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is ...
In the heterogeneous hub represented by the lateral hypothalamus, neurons containing the orexin/hypo...
The hypothalamus plays an important role in regulating sleep, but few hypothalamic sleep-promoting s...