1. Sleep-wake regulation and hypocretin-melatonin interaction in zebrafish.
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AppeIbaum, Lior, Wang, Gordon X., Maro, Geraldine S., Mori, Rotem, Tovin, Adi, Marin, Wilfredo, Yokogawa, Tohei, Kawakami, Koichi, Smith, Stephen J., Gothilf, Yoav, Mignot, Emmanuel, and Mourrain, Philippe
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PINEAL gland ,OREXINS ,NEUROPEPTIDES ,NARCOLEPSY ,MAMMAL genetics ,ZEBRA danio ,GENETICS ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
In mammals, hypocretin/orexin (HCRT) neuropeptides are important sleep-wake regulators and HCRT deficiency causes narcolepsy. In addition to fragmented wakefulness, narcoleptic mammals also display sleep fragmentation, a less understood phenotype recapitulated in the zebrafish HCRT receptor mutant (hcrtr-/-). We therefore used zebrafish to study the potential mediators of HCRT-mediated sleep consolidation. Similar to mammals, zebrafish HCRT neurons express vesicular glutamate transporters indicating conservation of the excitatory phenotype. Visualization of the entire HCRT circuit in zebrafish stably expressing hcrt:EGFP revealed parallels with established mammalian HCRT neuroanatomy, including projections to the pineal gland, where hcrtr mRNA is expressed. As pineal-produced melatonin is a major sleep-inducing hormone in zebrafish, we further studied how the HCRT and melatonin systems interact functionally. mRNA level of arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase (AANAT2), a key enzyme of melatonin synthesis, is reduced in hcrtr-/- pineal gland during the night. Moreover, HCRT perfusion of cultured zebrafish pineal glands induces melatonin release. Together these data indicate that HCRT can modulate melatonin production at night. Furthermore, hcrtr-/- fish are hypersensitive to melatonin, but not other hypnotic compounds. Subthreshold doses of melatonin increased the amount of sleep and consolidated sleep in hcrtr-/- fish, but not in the wild-type siblings. These results demonstrate the existence of a functional HCRT neurons-pineal gland circuit able to modulate melatonin production and sleep consolidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009