2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13041-018-0377-4
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Nodding behavior couples to vigilance fluctuation in a high-calorie diet model of drowsiness

Abstract: Drowsiness is an awake state with increased sleep drive, yet the neural correlates and underlying mechanisms remains unclear. Here, we established a mouse model of drowsiness, where mice are fasted for 1 day and then allowed to overeat high-fat food (to promote sleep) while positioned in an open-field box (to promote vigilance). They fall into a long-lasting drowsy state, as reflected by repeated and open-eyed nodding of the head while in a standing position. Simultaneous recording of electroencephalogram (EEG… Show more

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“…Cacna1f loss of function model of congenital stationary night blindness [ 259 , 260 ]. IT mouse line that harbors the gain-of-function mutation for the congenital stationary night blindness type 2 [ 261 ] None None CACNA1G Calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 G Cav3.1 T-type None Mouse model for drowsiness [ 262 ]. Mouse model for spinocerebellar ataxia 42 [ 263 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cacna1f loss of function model of congenital stationary night blindness [ 259 , 260 ]. IT mouse line that harbors the gain-of-function mutation for the congenital stationary night blindness type 2 [ 261 ] None None CACNA1G Calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 G Cav3.1 T-type None Mouse model for drowsiness [ 262 ]. Mouse model for spinocerebellar ataxia 42 [ 263 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%