Noa Matosevich
@nmatosevich.bsky.social
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Neuroscientist, doing my PhD @labnir.bsky.social || Interested in sleep, the LC and norepinephrine.
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Thanks Jonas! PdCO was great to work with ☺️
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My PhD paper is finally out! 🎉 We show how specific LC pathways shape sound-evoked awakening, revealing LC heterogeneity in action.
So grateful to all the amazing people who made this possible 🙌
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🚨 New paper alert! 🚨(1/6)

Excited to share our work, out now in Science Advances

We show that a rapid norepinephrine surge along a brainstem pathway (LC→PRN) is a key driver of sound-evoked awakenings
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
An early surge of norepinephrine along brainstem pathways drives sensory-evoked awakening
The locus coeruleus has a specialized pathway to the brainstem that controls sound-evoked awakening from sleep.
www.science.org
Reposted by Noa Matosevich
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AAV1 hSyn-PdCO-mScarlet-WPRE is finally available from @addgene.bsky.social 🧪🧠

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In conclusion, we found LC heterogeneity in the context of sleep and arousal. More specifically, our work reveals a specific pathway critical to sound evoked awakenings.
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Finally, selective synaptic silencing using an optoGPCR, PdCO, demonstrated that silencing LC synapses in the PRN is sufficient in elevating sigma power in EEG during NREM sleep.
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Optoactivation of LC neurons projecting to each of our target regions showed that the influence of LC fast activation on sound evoked awakenings depended both on the population identity (only the LC-PRN) and on the precise timing in synchronicity with sounds.
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NE monitoring in these targets during sleep and while playing sounds revealed a unique fast NE surge in the PRN in response to sounds. Importantly, this fast surge determined whether the sounds would awaken the mice.
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Comparing two LC pathways- to the basal forebrain and to the brainstem PRN, we found that LC neurons projecting to the two regions were partially distinct anatomically.