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Publication : Chemogenetic modulation of histaminergic neurons in the tuberomamillary nucleus alters territorial aggression and wakefulness.

First Author  Naganuma F Year  2021
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  17935
PubMed ID  34504120 Mgi Jnum  J:349555
Mgi Id  MGI:6788443 Doi  10.1038/s41598-021-95497-3
Citation  Naganuma F, et al. (2021) Chemogenetic modulation of histaminergic neurons in the tuberomamillary nucleus alters territorial aggression and wakefulness. Sci Rep 11(1):17935
abstractText  Designer receptor activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) techniques are widely used to modulate the activities of specific neuronal populations during behavioural tasks. However, DREADDs-induced modulation of histaminergic neurons in the tuberomamillary nucleus (HA(TMN) neurons) has produced inconsistent effects on the sleep-wake cycle, possibly due to the use of Hdc-Cre mice driving Cre recombinase and DREADDs activity outside the targeted region. Moreover, previous DREADDs studies have not examined locomotor activity and aggressive behaviours, which are also regulated by brain histamine levels. In the present study, we investigated the effects of HA(TMN) activation and inhibition on the locomotor activity, aggressive behaviours and sleep-wake cycle of Hdc-Cre mice with minimal non-target expression of Cre-recombinase. Chemoactivation of HA(TMN) moderately enhanced locomotor activity in a novel open field. Activation of HA(TMN) neurons significantly enhanced aggressive behaviour in the resident-intruder test. Wakefulness was increased and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep decreased for an hour by HA(TMN) chemoactivation. Conversely HA(TMN) chemoinhibition decreased wakefulness and increased NREM sleep for 6 h. These changes in wakefulness induced by HA(TMN) modulation were related to the maintenance of vigilance state. These results indicate the influences of HA(TMN) neurons on exploratory activity, territorial aggression, and wake maintenance.
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