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Induction of cortical on/off periods in awake mice fulfills sleep functions

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  • Optogenetic induction of alternating cortical on and off periods during wakefulness in mice.
  • Local induction reduced ipsilateral slow-wave activity and neuronal synchrony during subsequent sleep, and decreased markers of synaptic strength.
  • Bilateral off period induction over sensorimotor cortex during sleep deprivation restored memory consolidation, showing induced on/off activity can fulfil core sleep functions.
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Nat Neurosci. 2026 Jun 8. doi: 10.1038/s41593-026-02318-9. Online ahead of print.

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In mammals, slow-wave sleep is characterized by synchronized neuronal activity that alternates between on and off periods. Slow-wave activity (SWA) and synchrony reflect sleep need, are correlated with synaptic strength in cortical circuits and promote synaptic downselection and memory consolidation. Here we assessed whether these core benefits of sleep can be obtained during waking. We locally induced alternating on/off periods during wakefulness using optogenetics in mice. This led to a local ipsilateral reduction in SWA and synchrony during subsequent sleep, and to reduced markers of synaptic strength. Moreover, bilateral induction of off periods over sensorimotor cortex during sleep deprivation restored memory consolidation. Thus, inducing on/off activity during wakefulness is sufficient to reduce local sleep need and fulfill core functions of sleep.

PMID:42260219 | DOI:10.1038/s41593-026-02318-9

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