Involvement of Ca2+-dependent hyperpolarization in sleep duration in mammals


Autoria(s): Tatsuki, Fumiya; Sunagawa, Genshiro A.; Shi, Shoi; Susaki, Etsuo A.; Yukinaga, Hiroko; Perrin, Dimitri; Sumiyama, Kenta; Ukai-Tadenuma, Maki; Fujishima, Hiroshi; Ohno, Rei-ichiro; Tone, Daisuke; Ode, Koji L.; Matsumoto, Katsuhiko; Ueda, Hiroki R.
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01/04/2016

Resumo

The detailed molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of sleep duration in mammals are still elusive. To address this challenge, we constructed a simple computational model, which recapitulates the electrophysiological characteristics of the slow-wave sleep and awake states. Comprehensive bifurcation analysis predicted that a Ca2+-dependent hyperpolarization pathway may play a role in slow-wave sleep and hence in the regulation of sleep duration. To experimentally validate the prediction, we generate and analyze 21 KO mice. Here we found that impaired Ca2+-dependent K+ channels (Kcnn2 and Kcnn3), voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (Cacna1g and Cacna1h), or Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinases (Camk2a and Camk2b) decrease sleep duration, while impaired plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (Atp2b3) increases sleep duration. Pharmacological intervention and whole-brain imaging validated that impaired NMDA receptors reduce sleep duration and directly increase the excitability of cells. Based on these results, we propose a hypothesis that a Ca2+-dependent hyperpolarization pathway underlies the regulation of sleep duration in mammals.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95240/

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Elsevier

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95240/3/95240.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2016.02.032

Tatsuki, Fumiya, Sunagawa, Genshiro A., Shi, Shoi, Susaki, Etsuo A., Yukinaga, Hiroko, Perrin, Dimitri, Sumiyama, Kenta, Ukai-Tadenuma, Maki, Fujishima, Hiroshi, Ohno, Rei-ichiro, Tone, Daisuke, Ode, Koji L., Matsumoto, Katsuhiko, & Ueda, Hiroki R. (2016) Involvement of Ca2+-dependent hyperpolarization in sleep duration in mammals. Neuron, 90(1), pp. 70-85.

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution; Non-Commercial; No-Derivatives 4.0 International. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.02.032

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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

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Journal Article