IBIOBA - MPSP   22718
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN BIOMEDICINA DE BUENOS AIRES - INSTITUTO PARTNER DE LA SOCIEDAD MAX PLANCK
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Studying the role of GABA in the regulation of sleep/arousal behavior
Autor/es:
NARA I MURARO; FLORENCIA FERNANDEZ-CHIAPPE
Lugar:
Congreso virtual debido a pandemia de COVID19
Reunión:
Congreso; XXXVI Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias; 2021
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias
Resumen:
It has been previously proposed that GABAergic inputs to the large lateral ventral neurons (lLNvs) of Drosophila may be responsible of informing those highly integrative arousal neurons about the sleep homeostat status. Meanwhile, the current paradigm proposes that the main circadian pacemaker of the Drosophila brain, the small lateral ventral neurons (sLNvs), have only minor influence in the control of sleep behavior.Starting from this point, our aim is to describe the mechanisms of GABAergic inhibition in both sLNvs and lLNvs, their influence on sleep behavior and their role on the sleep homeostat. For this, we have performed specific genetic manipulations and quantified sleep behavior under basal and sleep deprivation conditions. Moreover, we have collected electrophysiological recordings to identify the extent of the role of the neurotransmitter GABA in the neuronal circuit studied, given that our final goal is to describe this network in detail.Our findings confirm that the lLNvs receive information about the sleep homeostat status via the GABAA receptor Rdl through a complex neuronal circuit. They also suggest that the sLNvs are involved not only in the control of the circadian sleep timing but also, through GABAergic inputs, can regulate the quantity and quality of sleep.