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Dissociating orexin-dependent and -independent functions of orexin neurons using novel Orexin-Flp knock-in mice.


ABSTRACT: Uninterrupted arousal is important for survival during threatening situations. Activation of orexin/hypocretin neurons is implicated in sustained arousal. However, orexin neurons produce and release orexin as well as several co-transmitters including dynorphin and glutamate. To disambiguate orexin-dependent and -independent physiological functions of orexin neurons, we generated a novel Orexin-flippase (Flp) knock-in mouse line. Crossing with Flp-reporter or Cre-expressing mice showed gene expression exclusively in orexin neurons. Histological studies confirmed that orexin was knock-out in homozygous mice. Orexin neurons without orexin showed altered electrophysiological properties, as well as received decreased glutamatergic inputs. Selective chemogenetic activation revealed that both orexin and co-transmitters functioned to increase wakefulness, however, orexin was indispensable to promote sustained arousal. Surprisingly, such activation increased the total time spent in cataplexy. Taken together, orexin is essential to maintain basic membrane properties and input-output computation of orexin neurons, as well as to exert awake-sustaining aptitude of orexin neurons.

SUBMITTER: Chowdhury S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6548533 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dissociating orexin-dependent and -independent functions of orexin neurons using novel Orexin-Flp knock-in mice.

Chowdhury Srikanta S   Hung Chi Jung CJ   Izawa Shuntaro S   Inutsuka Ayumu A   Kawamura Meiko M   Kawashima Takashi T   Bito Haruhiko H   Imayoshi Itaru I   Abe Manabu M   Sakimura Kenji K   Yamanaka Akihiro A  

eLife 20190604


Uninterrupted arousal is important for survival during threatening situations. Activation of orexin/hypocretin neurons is implicated in sustained arousal. However, orexin neurons produce and release orexin as well as several co-transmitters including dynorphin and glutamate. To disambiguate orexin-dependent and -independent physiological functions of orexin neurons, we generated a novel Orexin-flippase (Flp) knock-in mouse line. Crossing with Flp-reporter or Cre-expressing mice showed gene expre  ...[more]

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