Regulation of stress-induced sleep perturbations by dorsal raphe VGLUT3 neurons in male mice - Sorbonne Université
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Regulation of stress-induced sleep perturbations by dorsal raphe VGLUT3 neurons in male mice

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Exposure to stressors has profound effects on sleep that have been linked to serotonin (5-HT) neurons of the dorsal raphe nucleus (DR). However, the DR also comprises glutamatergic neurons expressing vesicular glutamate transporter type 3 (DRVGLUT3), leading us to examine their role. Cell-type-specific tracing revealed that DRVGLUT3 neurons project to brain areas regulating arousal and stress. We found that chemogenetic activation of DRVGLUT3 neurons mimics stress-induced sleep perturbations. Furthermore, deleting VGLUT3 in the DR attenuated stress-induced sleep perturbations, especially after social defeat stress. In the DR, VGLUT3 is found in subsets of 5-HT and non-5-HT neurons. We observed that both populations are activated by acute stress, including those projecting to the ventral tegmental area. However, deleting VGLUT3 in 5-HT neurons minimally affected sleep regulation. These findings suggest that VGLUT3 expression in the DR drives stress-induced sleep perturbations, possibly involving non-5-HT DRVGLUT3 neurons.
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hal-04643961 , version 1 (09-09-2024)

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Fiona Henderson, Sylvie Dumas, Giuseppe Gangarossa, Véronique Bernard, Marine Pujol, et al.. Regulation of stress-induced sleep perturbations by dorsal raphe VGLUT3 neurons in male mice. Cell Reports, 2024, 43 (7), pp.114411. ⟨10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114411⟩. ⟨hal-04643961⟩
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