Abstract

Summary

The paper discusses the role of the transcription factor AP-2β (TFAP2B) in regulating non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in mice, and suggests that TFAP2B in postnatal neurons functions at least partly in sleep regulation.
Categories

Categories

Sleep and insomnia: The paper investigates the role of TFAP2B in regulating non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in mice, showing that its deletion leads to reduced NREM sleep.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper suggests that TFAP2B in postnatal neurons is involved in sleep regulation, which is crucial for cognitive functions such as memory consolidation.
Neurological Disorders: The paper discusses the role of TFAP2B in sleep regulation, and its deletion leads to abnormal sleep patterns, which could be linked to various neurological disorders.
Authors

Author(s)

A Nakai, M Kashiwagi, T Fujiyama, K Iwasaki, A Hirano
Publication Date

Publication Year

2023
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