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to investigate how specific octopamine (OA) neurons regulate sleep and arousal. We focus on a pair of OA neurons, VPM3, which project broadly to the mushroom body (MB) and central complex (CX). We find that VPM3 neurons are sexually monomorphic, required for sleep suppression and male courtship, and modulated by sleep history. In addition, the male-specific fruitless isoform in these neurons is necessary for sleep regulation. Combining connectomics with targeted genetic manipulations, we identify key inputs from the CX, MB-mediated downstream pathways, and OA receptor signaling that together reveal how OA circuits coordinate sleep and arousal states.
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Martin Reyes
California State University, East Bay
Yi Shen Lee
California State University, East Bay
Maria Muhammad Ali
California State University, East Bay
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IBM Research - Almaden
California State University, East Bay
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bcacefc87fd06169cd4de — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2026.115564