Orexin
orexin
Neuromodulation of sleep integrity
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.
Mechanisms of sleep-seizure interactions in tuberous sclerosis and other mTORpathies
An intriguing, relatively unexplored therapeutic avenue to investigate epilepsy is the interaction of sleep mechanisms and seizures. Multiple lines of clinical observations suggest a strong, bi-directional relationship between epilepsy and sleep. Epilepsy and sleep disorders are common comorbidities. Seizures occur more commonly in sleep in many types of epilepsy, and in turn, seizures can cause disrupted sleep. Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is strongly associated with sleep. The biological mechanisms underlying this relationship between seizures and sleep are poorly understood, but if better delineated, could offer novel therapeutic approaches to treating both epilepsy and sleep disorders. In this presentation, I will explore this sleep-seizure relationship in mouse models of epilepsy. First, I will present general approaches for performing detailed longitudinal sleep and vigilance state analysis in mice, including pre-weanling neonatal mice. I will then discuss recent data from my laboratory demonstrating an abnormal sleep phenotype in a mouse model of the genetic epilepsy, tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), and its relationship to seizures. The potential mechanistic basis of sleep abnormalities and sleep-seizure interactions in this TSC model will be investigated, focusing on the role of the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway and hypothalamic orexin, with potential therapeutic applications of mTOR inhibitors and orexin antagonists. Finally, similar sleep-seizure interactions and mechanisms will be extended to models of acquired epilepsy due to status epilepticus-related brain injury.
The role of orexin/hypocretin in social behaviour
My lab is focused on how brain encodes and modulates social interactions. Intraspecific social interactions are integral for survival and maintenance of society among all mammalian species. Despite the importance of social interactions, we lack a complete understanding of the brain circuitry involved in processing social behaviour. My lab investigates how the hypothalamic orexin (hypocretin) neurons and their downstream circuits participate in social interaction behaviours. These neurons are located exclusively in the hypothalamus that regulates complex and goal-directed behaviours. We recently identified that orexin neurons differentially encode interaction between familiar and novel animals. We are currently investigating how chronic social isolation, a risk factor for the development of social-anxiety like behaviours, affects orexin neuron activity and how we can manipulate the activity of these neurons to mitigate isolation-induced social deficits.
Bidirectional manipulation of orexinergic neurons shows sexual dimorphism in learning and memory
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Control and coding of pupil size by hypothalamic orexin neurons
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Deficient ocular dominance plasticity in primary visual cortex of orexin knockout mice
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Fear memory under acute phase shift: Potential modulation of prefrontal-hippocampal circuit by orexin
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Involvement of orexin-2 receptor within the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in methamphetamine-seeking behavior
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Mapping orexin/hypocretin receptor expression in the central nervous system after incomplete spinal cord injury in mice
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Orexin-2 receptor protein levels in the thalamocortical axis in genetic absence epilepsy rats from Strasbourg
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Orexin knockout mice have compromised orientation discrimination and display reduced AMPAR-mediated excitation in L4-2/3 connections in the primary visual cortex
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Orexin as a neuropsychological basis for temptation-resistant voluntary exercise
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Orexin receptor 1 and 5-hydroxytriptamine 2C receptor form heteromers with functional implications
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Orexin receptor 2 has dual excitatory and inhibitory functions on MCH neurons that modulate sleep and metabolism
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Orexinergic activation of Drd1a-Cre+ neurons in the prefrontal cortex underlies anxiety behaviour
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Restraint stress-induced antinociceptive effects in acute pain: Involvement of orexinergic system in the nucleus accumbens
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