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Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis

In addition to the well-known motor control, the cerebellum has recently been implicated in memory, cognition, addiction, and social behavior. Given that the cerebellum contains more neurons than the cerebral cortex and has tight connections to the thalamus and brainstem nuclei, it is possible that...

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Autores principales: Fujiyama, Tomoyuki, Takenaka, Henri, Asano, Fuyuki, Miyanishi, Kazuya, Hotta-Hirashima, Noriko, Ishikawa, Yukiko, Kanno, Satomi, Seoane-Collazo, Patricia, Miwa, Hideki, Hoshino, Mikio, Yanagisawa, Masashi, Funato, Hiromasa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.910461
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author Fujiyama, Tomoyuki
Takenaka, Henri
Asano, Fuyuki
Miyanishi, Kazuya
Hotta-Hirashima, Noriko
Ishikawa, Yukiko
Kanno, Satomi
Seoane-Collazo, Patricia
Miwa, Hideki
Hoshino, Mikio
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Funato, Hiromasa
author_facet Fujiyama, Tomoyuki
Takenaka, Henri
Asano, Fuyuki
Miyanishi, Kazuya
Hotta-Hirashima, Noriko
Ishikawa, Yukiko
Kanno, Satomi
Seoane-Collazo, Patricia
Miwa, Hideki
Hoshino, Mikio
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Funato, Hiromasa
author_sort Fujiyama, Tomoyuki
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description In addition to the well-known motor control, the cerebellum has recently been implicated in memory, cognition, addiction, and social behavior. Given that the cerebellum contains more neurons than the cerebral cortex and has tight connections to the thalamus and brainstem nuclei, it is possible that the cerebellum also regulates sleep/wakefulness. However, the role of the cerebellum in sleep was unclear, since cerebellar lesion studies inevitably involved massive inflammation in the adjacent brainstem, and sleep changes in lesion studies were not consistent with each other. Here, we examine the role of the cerebellum in sleep and wakefulness using mesencephalon- and rhombomere 1-specific Ptf1a conditional knockout (Ptf1a cKO) mice, which lack the cerebellar cortex and its related structures, and exhibit ataxic gait. Ptf1a cKO mice had similar wake and non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) time as control mice and showed reduced slow wave activity during wakefulness, NREMS and REMS. Ptf1a cKO mice showed a decrease in REMS time during the light phase and had increased NREMS delta power in response to 6 h of sleep deprivation, as did control mice. Ptf1a cKO mice also had similar numbers of sleep spindles and fear memories as control mice. Thus, the cerebellum does not appear to play a major role in sleep-wake control, but may be involved in the generation of slow waves.
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spelling pubmed-92031212022-06-17 Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis Fujiyama, Tomoyuki Takenaka, Henri Asano, Fuyuki Miyanishi, Kazuya Hotta-Hirashima, Noriko Ishikawa, Yukiko Kanno, Satomi Seoane-Collazo, Patricia Miwa, Hideki Hoshino, Mikio Yanagisawa, Masashi Funato, Hiromasa Front Behav Neurosci Behavioral Neuroscience In addition to the well-known motor control, the cerebellum has recently been implicated in memory, cognition, addiction, and social behavior. Given that the cerebellum contains more neurons than the cerebral cortex and has tight connections to the thalamus and brainstem nuclei, it is possible that the cerebellum also regulates sleep/wakefulness. However, the role of the cerebellum in sleep was unclear, since cerebellar lesion studies inevitably involved massive inflammation in the adjacent brainstem, and sleep changes in lesion studies were not consistent with each other. Here, we examine the role of the cerebellum in sleep and wakefulness using mesencephalon- and rhombomere 1-specific Ptf1a conditional knockout (Ptf1a cKO) mice, which lack the cerebellar cortex and its related structures, and exhibit ataxic gait. Ptf1a cKO mice had similar wake and non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) time as control mice and showed reduced slow wave activity during wakefulness, NREMS and REMS. Ptf1a cKO mice showed a decrease in REMS time during the light phase and had increased NREMS delta power in response to 6 h of sleep deprivation, as did control mice. Ptf1a cKO mice also had similar numbers of sleep spindles and fear memories as control mice. Thus, the cerebellum does not appear to play a major role in sleep-wake control, but may be involved in the generation of slow waves. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9203121/ /pubmed/35722192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.910461 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fujiyama, Takenaka, Asano, Miyanishi, Hotta-Hirashima, Ishikawa, Kanno, Seoane-Collazo, Miwa, Hoshino, Yanagisawa and Funato. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Behavioral Neuroscience
Fujiyama, Tomoyuki
Takenaka, Henri
Asano, Fuyuki
Miyanishi, Kazuya
Hotta-Hirashima, Noriko
Ishikawa, Yukiko
Kanno, Satomi
Seoane-Collazo, Patricia
Miwa, Hideki
Hoshino, Mikio
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Funato, Hiromasa
Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title_full Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title_fullStr Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title_short Mice Lacking Cerebellar Cortex and Related Structures Show a Decrease in Slow-Wave Activity With Normal Non-REM Sleep Amount and Sleep Homeostasis
title_sort mice lacking cerebellar cortex and related structures show a decrease in slow-wave activity with normal non-rem sleep amount and sleep homeostasis
topic Behavioral Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.910461
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