Stable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense diverse environmental cues and control arousal accordingly. For unknown reasons, OHNs contain multiple excitatory transmitters, including OH peptides and glutamate. To analyze their cotransmission within computational frameworks for control, we optogenetically stimulated OHNs and examined resulting outputs (spike patterns) in a downstream arousal regulator, the histamine neurons (HANs). OHR2s were essential for sustained HAN outputs. OHR2-dependent HAN output increased linearly during constant OHN input, suggesting that the OHN→HANOHR2 module may function as an integral controller. OHN stimulation evoked OHR2-dependent slow postsynaptic currents, sim...
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is classically implicated in sleep-wake control. It is the main source...
The hypocretins (also known as orexins) are selectively expressed in a subset of lateral hypothalami...
Histaminergic (HA) neurons, found in the posterior hypothalamic tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN), exte...
Stable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense diverse ...
Stable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense diverse ...
SummaryStable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense d...
Hypothalamic hypocretin/orexin (hcrt/orx) neurons coordinate sleep-wake cycles, reward seeking, and ...
Wakefulness has recently been shown to depend upon the newly identified orexin (or hypocretin) neuro...
AbstractOrexin neurons play a crucial role in regulating wakefulness and energy metabolism, but unti...
The role of hypocretin (orexin) neurotransmission in waking and arousal, though of intense interest,...
The hypothalamus monitors body homeostasis and regulates various behaviors such as feeding, thermoge...
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is a key regulator of multiple vital behaviors. The firing of brain-wi...
AbstractNeurons that release hypocretin/orexin modulate sleep, arousal, and energy homeostasis; the ...
Humans and animals lacking orexin neurons exhibit daytime sleepiness, sleep attacks, and state insta...
The hypocretin (Hcrt), also known as orexin, peptides are essential for arousal stability. Here we d...
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is classically implicated in sleep-wake control. It is the main source...
The hypocretins (also known as orexins) are selectively expressed in a subset of lateral hypothalami...
Histaminergic (HA) neurons, found in the posterior hypothalamic tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN), exte...
Stable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense diverse ...
Stable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense diverse ...
SummaryStable wakefulness requires orexin/hypocretin neurons (OHNs) and OHR2 receptors. OHNs sense d...
Hypothalamic hypocretin/orexin (hcrt/orx) neurons coordinate sleep-wake cycles, reward seeking, and ...
Wakefulness has recently been shown to depend upon the newly identified orexin (or hypocretin) neuro...
AbstractOrexin neurons play a crucial role in regulating wakefulness and energy metabolism, but unti...
The role of hypocretin (orexin) neurotransmission in waking and arousal, though of intense interest,...
The hypothalamus monitors body homeostasis and regulates various behaviors such as feeding, thermoge...
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is a key regulator of multiple vital behaviors. The firing of brain-wi...
AbstractNeurons that release hypocretin/orexin modulate sleep, arousal, and energy homeostasis; the ...
Humans and animals lacking orexin neurons exhibit daytime sleepiness, sleep attacks, and state insta...
The hypocretin (Hcrt), also known as orexin, peptides are essential for arousal stability. Here we d...
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is classically implicated in sleep-wake control. It is the main source...
The hypocretins (also known as orexins) are selectively expressed in a subset of lateral hypothalami...
Histaminergic (HA) neurons, found in the posterior hypothalamic tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN), exte...