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SeminarNeuroscience

Dark Matter in the Locus coeruleus - Neuromelanin in Health and Disease

Matthias Prigge
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Apr 9, 2025
SeminarNeuroscience

Multimodal investigation of the associations between sleep and Alzheimer's disease neuropathology in healthy individuals

Gilles Vandewalle
University of Liège, Belgium
May 9, 2022

Alterations in sleep are hallmarks of the ageing process and emerges as risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). While the fine-tuned coalescence of sleep microstructure elements may influence age-related cognitive trajectories, its association with AD-related processes is not fully established. We investigated whether sleep arousals and the coupling of spindles and slow waves, key elements of sleep microstructure, are associated with early amyloid-beta (Aβ) brain burden, hallmark of AD neuropathology, and cognitive change at 2 years in 100 late-midlife healthy individuals. We first found that arousals interrupting sleep continuity were positively linked to Aβ burden, while, by contrast, the more prevalent arousals upholding sleep continuity were associated with lower Aβ burden and better cognition. We further found that young-like co-occurrence of spindles and slow-depolarisation slow waves is associated to lower burden of Aβ over the medial prefrontal cortex and is predictive of memory decline at 2-year follow-up. We provide empirical evidence that arousals are diverse and differently associated with early AD-related neuropathology and cognition. We further show the altered coupling of sleep microstructure elements that are key to its mnesic functions may contribute to poorer brain and cognitive trajectories. The presentation will end with preliminary data show that activity of the locus coeruleus, essential to sleep and showing some of the earliest signs of AD-related pathological processes, is associated with sleep quality. These preliminary findings are the first of a project ailed at link sleep and AD through the locus coeruleus.

SeminarNeuroscience

Neuromodulation of sleep integrity

Luís de Lecea
Stanford University
Apr 11, 2022

The arousal construct underlies a spectrum of behaviors that include sleep, exploration, feeding, sexual activity and adaptive stress. Pathological arousal conditions include stress, anxiety disorders, and addiction. The dynamics between arousal state transitions are modulated by norepinephrine neurons in the locus coeruleus, histaminergic neurons in the hypothalamus, dopaminergic neurons in the mesencephalon and cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain. The hypocretin/orexin system in the lateral hypothalamus I will also present a new mechanism underlying sleep fragmentation during aging. Hcrt neurons are hyperexcitable in aged mice. We identify a potassium conductance known as the M-current, as a critical player in maintaining excitability of Hcrt neurons. Genetic disruption of KCNQ channels in Hcrt neurons of young animals results in sleep fragmentation. In contrast, treatment of aged animals with a KCNQ channel opener restores sleep/wake architecture. These data point to multiple circuits modulating sleep integrity across lifespan.

SeminarNeuroscienceRecording

NMC4 Short Talk: Two-Photon Imaging of Norepinephrine in the Prefrontal Cortex Shows that Norepinephrine Structures Cell Firing Through Local Release

Samira Glaeser-Khan
Yale University
Dec 2, 2021

Norepinephrine (NE) is a neuromodulator that is released from projections of the locus coeruleus via extra-synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Tonic fluctuations in NE are involved in brain states, such as sleep, arousal, and attention. Previously, NE in the PFC was thought to be a homogenous field created by bulk release, but it remains unknown whether phasic (fast, short-term) fluctuations in NE can produce a spatially heterogeneous field, which could then structure cell firing at a fine spatial scale. To understand how spatiotemporal dynamics of norepinephrine (NE) release in the prefrontal cortex affect neuronal firing, we performed a novel in-vivo two-photon imaging experiment in layer ⅔ of the prefrontal cortex using a green fluorescent NE sensor and a red fluorescent Ca2+ sensor, which allowed us to simultaneously observe fine-scale neuronal and NE dynamics in the form of spatially localized fluorescence time series. Using generalized linear modeling, we found that the local NE field differs from the global NE field in transient periods of decorrelation, which are influenced by proximal NE release events. We used optical flow and pattern analysis to show that release and reuptake events can occur at the same location but at different times, and differential recruitment of release and reuptake sites over time is a potential mechanism for creating a heterogeneous NE field. Our generalized linear models predicting cellular dynamics show that the heterogeneous local NE field, and not the global field, drives cell firing dynamics. These results point to the importance of local, small-scale, phasic NE fluctuations for structuring cell firing. Prior research suggests that these phasic NE fluctuations in the PFC may play a role in attentional shifts, orienting to sensory stimuli in the environment, and in the selective gain of priority representations during stress (Mather, Clewett et al. 2016) (Aston-Jones and Bloom 1981).

SeminarNeuroscienceRecording

Context-Dependent Relationships between Locus Coeruleus Firing Patterns and Coordinated Neural Activity in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex

Siddhartha Joshi
Baylor College of Medicine
Oct 6, 2021

Ascending neuromodulatory projections from the locus coeruleus (LC) affect cortical neural networks via the release of norepinephrine (NE). However, the exact nature of these neuromodulatory effects on neural activity patterns in vivo is not well understood. Here we show that in awake monkeys, LC activation is associated with changes in coordinated activity patterns in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). These relationships, which are largely independent of changes in firing rates of individual ACC neurons, depend on the type of LC activation: ACC pairwise correlations tend to be reduced when tonic (baseline) LC activity increases but are enhanced when external events drive phasic LC responses. Both relationships covary with pupil changes that reflect LC activation and arousal. These results suggest that modulations of information processing that reflect changes in coordinated activity patterns in cortical networks can result partly from ongoing, context-dependent, arousal-related changes in activation of the LC-NE system.

ePoster

Defining the role of a locus coeruleus-orbitofrontal cortex circuit in behavioral flexibility

COSYNE 2022

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Input-specific regulation of locus coeruleus activity for mouse maternal behavior

COSYNE 2022

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Input-specific regulation of locus coeruleus activity for mouse maternal behavior

COSYNE 2022

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Spatiotemporal dynamics and targeted functions of locus coeruleus norepinephrine in a learned behavior

COSYNE 2022

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Spatiotemporal dynamics and targeted functions of locus coeruleus norepinephrine in a learned behavior

COSYNE 2022

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Two types of locus coeruleus norepinephrine neurons drive reinforcement learning

Zhixiao Su & Jeremiah Cohen

COSYNE 2023

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Using a recurrent neural network to predict noradrenaline release by locus coeruleus neurons based on facial features in mice

Antoine Daigle, Antoine Legare, Michele Desjardins, Joel Boutin, Gabrielle Germain, Vincent Breton-Provencher

COSYNE 2025

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Activity-dependent beta-adrenergic modulation by the locus coeruleus of recent and remote spatial memory

Natalia Babushkina, Arthur Laja, Denise Manahan-Vaughan

FENS Forum 2024

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Characterization of astroglia-noradrenergic neuron communication in the locus coeruleus

Wei-Chen Hung, Hsiu-Wen Yang, Ming-Yuan Min

FENS Forum 2024

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Chemogenetic activation of the locus coeruleus increases hippocampal noradrenaline levels leading to modulation of hippocampal excitability

Sielke Caestecker, Lars Emil Larsen, Paul Boon, Kristl Vonck, Robrecht Raedt

FENS Forum 2024

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Deciphering the role of locus coeruleus for hippocampus-dependent learning and its impairment in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

Hanna Khomyak, Falko Fuhrmann, Martin Fuhrmann, Stefanie Poll

FENS Forum 2024

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Deciphering the role of locus coeruleus through salient stimulus detection using functional MRI

Nikolaos Molochidis, Francesca Barcellini, Martin MacKinnon, Yen-Yu Ian Shih, Valerio Zerbi

FENS Forum 2024

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The effects of CRF agonists and antagonists on the noradrenaline released from the locus coeruleus and the serotonin released from the raphe nuclei

Zsolt Bagosi, Patrícia Tancsics, Chiara Horváth, Eszter Nasim Madani, Éva Bodnár, Katalin Eszter Ibos, Krisztina Csabafi

FENS Forum 2024

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Functional, behavioural and molecular characterization of a presymptomatic model of Parkinson disease expressing α-synuclein in the locus coeruleus

Jone Razquin, Laura De Las Heras-García, Celtia Domínguez-Fernández, Lorena Delgado, Jérôme Baufreton, Jose Angel Ruiz-Ortega, Gloria González-Aseguinolaza, Edgar Soria-Gomez, Naiara Ortuzar, Harkaitz Bengoetxea, Cristina Miguélez

FENS Forum 2024

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Identification of excitatory presynaptic neurons participating in regulation of noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus

Hsiu-Wen Yang, Yun Chang, Chao-Cheng Kuo, Ming-Yuan Min

FENS Forum 2024

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Impaired modulation of trigeminal caudal nucleus somatosensory responses by the locus coeruleus in a mouse model of diabetes: Participation of GABAergic and glycinergic neurons

Alberto Mesa-Lombardo, Nuria Garcia-Magro, Yasmina B Martin, Ángel Núñez Molina

FENS Forum 2024

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The locus coeruleus noradrenergic network in prodromal phases of Parkinson’s disease

Laura De las Heras-García, Jone Razquin, Celtia Domínguez-Fernández, Edgar Soria-Gómez, José Ángel Ruiz-Ortega, Gloria González-Aseguinolaza, Jérôme Baufreton, Cristina Miguélez-Palomo

FENS Forum 2024

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Noradrenergic locus coeruleus activity functionally partitions NREM sleep to gatekeep the NREM-REM sleep cycle

Georgios Foustoukos, Alejandro Osorio-Forero, Romain Cardis, Laura Fernandez, Najma Cherrad, Christiane Devenoges, Anita Lüthi

FENS Forum 2024

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Properties of the synaptic transmission from medial prefrontal cortex to locus coeruleus

Pin-Huan Lai, Ming-Yuan Min, Hsiu-Wen Yang

FENS Forum 2024

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Rate of neuromelanin accumulation in the locus coeruleus is a critical factor for neurodegeneration

Csilla Novák, Andrés M. Jaramillo, Ernesto Durán, Cristian González-Cabrera, Matthew Betts, Constanze Seidenbecher, Matthias Prigge

FENS Forum 2024

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Targeting norepinephrine neurons of the locus coeruleus: A comparison of model systems and strategies

Lena Susann Eschholz, Chantal Wissing, Maxime Maheu, Kathrin Sauter, Fabio Morellini, J. Simon Wiegert, Alexander Dieter

FENS Forum 2024

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Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) as a therapeutic approach towards the functional deterioration of the locus coeruleus–noradrenergic system

Kaushik More, Cristian González-Cabrera, Andres Jaramillo Flautero, Aleksandra Gritskova, Matthew Betts, Matthias Prigge

FENS Forum 2024