
Luciana Benedetto- PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at Universidad de la República de Uruguay
Luciana Benedetto
- PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at Universidad de la República de Uruguay
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Luciana Benedetto currently works at the Departamento de Fisiología (Facultad de Medicina), Universidad de la República de Uruguay. Luciana does research in Physiology, Endocrinology and Neuroscience.
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The transition from non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is considered a transitional or intermediate stage (IS), characterised by high amplitude spindles in the frontal cortex and theta activity in the occipital cortex. Early reports in rats showed an IS lasting from 1 to 5 s, but recent studies suggested a longer durati...
The year 2020 will be remembered for the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has generated tragic consequences for personal and social health. In addition to deaths, infections and the fear of these, social interaction was considerably reduced due to confinement. Studies carried out in different countries showed that the pandemic has generate...
The postpartum period is a demanding time during which mothers experience numerous physiological adaptations that enable them to care for their offspring while maintaining their wellbeing. Hypocretins, also known as orexins, are neuropeptides synthesized by hypothalamic neurons that play a fundamental role in several functions, including the promot...
The transition from NREM to REM sleep is considered a transitional or intermediate stage (IS), characterized by high amplitude spindles in the frontal cortex and theta activity in the occipital cortex. Early reports in rats showed an IS lasting from 1 to 5 s, but recent studies suggested a longer duration of this stage. To further characterize the...
Sleep deprivation is a feature shared by most studied mammals at some point during the postpartum period. Unlike the rabbit, the pig, or the human mother, sleep has been claimed as an essential state for milk ejection in mother rats, where sleep deprivation using gentle handling (GH) prevents milk ejection and pup weight gain. Though sleep deprivat...
The medial preoptic area (mPOA) undergoes through neuroanatomical changes across the postpartum period, during which its neurons play a critical role in the regulation of maternal behavior. In addition, this area is also crucial for sleep-wake regulation. We have previously shown that hypocretins (HCRT) within the mPOA facilitate active maternal be...
Sleep deprivation is a feature shared by most studied mammals at some point during the postpartum period. Unlike the rabbit, the pig, or the human mother, sleep has been claimed as an essential state for milk ejection in mother rats, where sleep deprivation using gentle handling (GH) prevents milk ejection and pup weight gain. Though sleep deprivat...
The medial preoptic area (mPOA) undergoes through neuroanatomical changes across the postpartum period, during which its neurons play a critical role in the regulation of maternal behavior. In addition, this area is also crucial for sleep-wake regulation. We have previously shown that hypocretins (HCRT) within the mPOA facilitate active maternal be...
Hypocretins (HCRT), also known as orexins, includes two neuroexcitatory peptides, HCRT-1 and HCRT-2 (orexin A y B, respectively), synthesized by neurons located in the postero-lateral hypothalamus, whose projections and receptors are widely distributed throughout the brain, including the medial preoptic area (mPOA). HCRT have been associated with a...
The preoptic area (POA) is a brain structure classically involved in a wide variety of animal behavior including sleep and maternal care. In the current study, we evaluate the specific effect of disinhibition of two specific regions of the POA, the medial POA nucleus (mPOA) and the ventrolateral POA area (VLPO) on sleep and maternal behavior in lac...
The hypocretins (HCRT), also known as orexin, includes two neuroexcitatory peptides, HCRT-1 and HCRT-2 (orexin A y B, respectively), synthesized by neurons located in the postero-lateral hypothalamus, whose projections and receptors are widely distributed throughout the brain, including the medial preoptic area (mPOA). HCRT have been associated wit...
The preoptic area (POA) is a brain structure classically involved in a wide variety of animal behavior including sleep and maternal care. In the current study, we evaluate the specific effect of disinhibition of two specific regions of the POA, the medial POA nucleus (mPOA) and the ventrolateral POA area (VLPO) on sleep and maternal behavior in lac...
The postpartum period is a stage in the female´s life during which the incidence of emotional and psychiatric disorders is increased. Antipsychotic drugs such as Haloperidol (HAL), as well as anxiolytic agents such as Midazolam (MID), can be prescribed during this period. However, their effects on maternal behavior and sleep are scarcely known. The...
Disturbed sleep during gestation may lead to adverse outcomes for both mother and child. Animal research plays an important role in providing insights into this research field by enabling ethical and methodological requirements that are not possible in humans. Here, we present an overview and discuss the main research findings related to the effect...
Ibogaine is a potent psychedelic alkaloid that has been the focus of intense research because of its intriguing anti-addictive properties. According to anecdotic reports, ibogaine has been originally classified as an oneirogenic psychedelic; i.e., induces a dream-like cognitive activity while awake. However, the effects of ibogaine administration o...
In the last decade, there was an impressive advance in the knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neuronal system. However, its role in pathology is still not clear. MCH is a peptidergic neuromodulator synthesized by neurons whose somas are mainly located in the posterolateral hypothalamus and incerto-hyp...
In mammals, the postpartum female undergoes the most important physiological and behavioral changes in life, which allow orchestrating two essential behaviors for survival: nursing and sleep. Although the melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is mainly found within the posterolateral hypothalamus and incerto-hypothalamic area, during lactation this n...
Recently, a novel type of fast cortical oscillatory activity that occurs between 110 and 160 Hz (high-frequency oscillations (HFO)) was described. HFO are modulated by the theta rhythm in hippocampus and neocortex during active wakefulness and REM sleep. Since theta-HFO coupling increases during REM, a role for HFO in memory consolidation has been...
The medial preoptic area (mPOA) is a brain structure classically related to both non-REM (NREM) sleep and maternal behavior. Although the dopaminergic system is known to play a role in the control of the states of sleep and wakefulness, its effects within the mPOA on sleep are still not clear. Microinjection of the dopamine D2 receptor antagonist R...
Mother rats spend most of their time nursing their litter during the early stages of the postpartum period, only occasionally leaving the nest. The suckling stimulus from the pups elicits the adoption of nursing postures, during which milk ejection occurs, an event associated with the occurrence of non-REM (NREM) sleep in the rat. Despite this evid...
Dopamine (DA) plays an important role in emotional arousal. In addition, recent studies have demonstrated that there is an increase in DAergic activity both in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep; this DAergic activity has been involved in the generation of dreams. The melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH...
Hypocretin-1 and 2 (HCRT-1 and HCRT-2, respectively) are neuropeptides synthesized by neurons located in the postero-lateral hypothalamus, whose projections are widely distributed throughout the brain. The hypocretinergic (HCRTergic) system has been associated with the generation and maintenance of wakefulness, as well as with the promotion of moti...
The melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is a peptidergic neuromodulator synthesized by neurons of the lateral sector of the posterior hypothalamus and zona incerta. MCHergic neurons project throughout the central nervous system, including areas such as the dorsal (DR) and median (MR) raphe nuclei, which are involved in the control of sleep and mood...
Actualmente, son cada vez más utilizados diversos estimulantes para aumentar la vigilia y su rendimiento. La yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) ingerida como infusión, es una bebida tradicional de América del Sur, de amplio consumo en Uruguay, y popularmente reconocida como estimulante o activadora.
Recientemente hemos publicado un trabajo preclínic...
Introducción: la depresión mayor (DM) es una enfermedad psiquiátrica frecuente, con importante morbilidad y una relación estrecha con el suicidio.
Objetivo: hacer una puesta a punto de los avances en el estudio de la neurobiología de la DM, enfocándonos en el posible rol de la hormona concentradora de melanina (MCH) en esta patología.
Metodología...
Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is an inhibitory neuropeptide mainly synthesized in neurons of the lateral hypothalamus and incerto-hypothalamic area of mammals that has been implicated in behavioral functions related to motivation. During lactation, this neuropeptide is also expressed in the medial preoptic area (mPOA), a key region of the mat...
Objectives: Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis, Ip) consumed as an infusion (tea), is a traditional and widespread beverage from South America. Even though a waking-promoting effect of Ip is suggested in folklore and traditions, there are no studies that have analyzed the effect of Ip on wakefulness and sleep. Hence, the aim of the present report is t...
GABAergic mechanisms in the preoptic region of the hypothalamus (POA) have been implicated in the generation and maintenance of NREM (quiet) sleep. We recently reported that neurons in the median peptic nucleus (MnPN) in the POA of the cat are selectively activated during NREM sleep. In the present study, we explored the hypothesis that NREM sleep...
Clinical and experimental data have shown that the preoptic area of the hypothalamus (POA) is involved in the generation and maintenance of NREM sleep. However, the activity of specific populations of POA neurons during REM sleep, NREM sleep and different waking conditions is still not firmly established. Consequently, we performed a quantitative,...