The first of the reviews, by Harmony Fong, Jing Zhengand and Deborah Kurrasch, with the University of Calgary, provides an overview of the hypothalamus and the large number of bodily processes that it influences. The researchers also outline what is known about the structure of the region and that we are learning much more about the hypothalamus via new tools under development; for instance, single-cell RNA sequencing can provide a better perspective on the role that individual cells play in brain regions. They also note that optogenetics is allowing brain scientists to use light to watch brain activity in real time in animals. And retrograde tracing, they add, allows for tracking neural connections.
The other three articles focus more specifically on the role the hypothalamus plays in brain functions—Garret Stuber, with the University of Washington, reviews work in progress to better understand neural circuitry involved in driving the regulation of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons as a means to satisfy motivational demands.
And Long Mei, Takuya Osakada and Dayu Lin, with Langone Medical Center, look at the reproductive behavior control column and the role in is believed to play in behaviors such as aggression, sexual activity and how to parent offspring. They also suggest that, together with the brainstem, it functions as a dual-control system that plays a major role in real-time social activity.
And finally, Antoine Adamantidis and Luis de Lecea with Inselspital University Hospital Bern and Stanford University, respectively, give an overview of what is known about the role that the hypothalamus plays in the sleep cycle and the stages of sleep itself. They also discuss the possible ways that the brain region handles conflicting information, such as a person’s desire to stay awake despite their sleep cycle insisting it is time to sleep.
Maroso and Stern conclude their introduction to the series by noting that despite its small size and seemingly mundane role in brain function, the hypothalamus plays a large role in human behavior and deserves more focused research.
More information:
Mattia Maroso et al, Small and mighty: The hypothalamus, Science (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adl3437
Harmony Fong et al, The structural and functional complexity of the integrative hypothalamus, Science (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8488
Garret D. Stuber, Neurocircuits for motivation, Science (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8287
Long Mei et al, Hypothalamic control of innate social behaviors, Science (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8489
Antoine R. Adamantidis et al, Sleep and the hypothalamus, Science (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8285
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