Convergence of circadian and sleep regulatory mechanisms on hypocretin-1

Nov 16, 2004Neuroscience

Overlap of daily body clock and sleep control systems on the wakefulness-promoting hypocretin-1

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Abstract

Mean hypocretin levels were remarkably low in SCN-lesioned animals.

  • Hypocretin levels fluctuate with the day-night cycle, peaking during active periods.
  • Sustained rhythmicity of hypocretin was observed in control rats under constant dim red light.
  • Lesions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) abolished circadian rhythms in hypocretin.
  • Sleep deprivation led to increased hypocretin levels in both control and SCN-lesioned animals.
  • Homeostatic regulation of hypocretin occurs independently from the SCN.

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