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9 december 2018 11:00:09

 
Calretinin Neurons in the Midline Thalamus Modulate Starvation-Induced Arousal (Current Biology)
 


Hua et al. show that starvation increases wakefulness and modulates the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) neuronal activity. Optoactivation of PVT calretinin neurons promotes arousal, and their activity is necessary for starvation-induced sleep suppression. They also suggest that the PVT-BNST circuit is required for starvation-induced arousal.


 
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