Anita Lüthi

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The Swiss Brain Health Plan 2023–2033
Bassetti Claudio L. A., Heldner Mirjam R., Adorjan Kristina, Albanese Emiliano, Allali Gilles, Arnold Marcel, Bègue Indrit, Bochud Murielle, Chan Andrew, do Cuénod Kim Q. et al., 2023/11/13. Clinical and Translational Neuroscience, 7 (4) p. 38.
 
Do all norepinephrine surges disrupt sleep?
Lüthi A., Franken P., Fulda S., Siclari F., Van Someren EJW, 2023/06. Nature neuroscience, 26 (6) pp. 955-956. Peer-reviewed.
 
Region-selective control of the thalamic reticular nucleus via cortical layer 5 pyramidal cells.
Hádinger N., Bősz E., Tóth B., Vantomme G., Lüthi A., Acsády L., 2023/01. Nature neuroscience, 26 (1) pp. 116-130. Peer-reviewed.
 
In memoriam: Professor Ivan Pigarev (1941–2021)
Rodionova EI, Kastner S., Krueger JM, Saalmann YB, Lüthi A., Nobili L., Kovalzon VM, Vyazovskiy VV, 2022/06. Journal of Sleep Research, 31 (3) pp. e13492. Peer-reviewed.
 
When the Locus Coeruleus Speaks Up in Sleep: Recent Insights, Emerging Perspectives.
Osorio-Forero A., Cherrad N., Banterle L., Fernandez LMJ, Lüthi A., 2022/04/30. International journal of molecular sciences, 23 (9) p. 5028. Peer-reviewed.
Noradrenergic circuit control of non-REM sleep substates.
Osorio-Forero A., Cardis R., Vantomme G., Guillaume-Gentil A., Katsioudi G., Devenoges C., Fernandez LMJ, Lüthi A., 2021/11/22. Current biology, 31 (22) pp. 5009-5023.e7. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic, cellular, and structural characterization of the membrane potential-dependent cell-penetrating peptide translocation pore.
Trofimenko E., Grasso G., Heulot M., Chevalier N., Deriu M.A., Dubuis G., Arribat Y., Serulla M., Michel S., Vantomme G. et al., 2021/10/29. eLife, 10 pp. e69832. Peer-reviewed.
 
Complement factor C1q mediates sleep spindle loss and epileptic spikes after mild brain injury.
Holden S.S., Grandi F.C., Aboubakr O., Higashikubo B., Cho F.S., Chang A.H., Forero A.O., Morningstar A.R., Mathur V., Kuhn L.J. et al., 2021/09/10. Science, 373 (6560) pp. eabj2685. Peer-reviewed.
 
The continued need for animals to advance brain research.
Homberg J.R., Adan RAH, Alenina N., Asiminas A., Bader M., Beckers T., Begg D.P., Blokland A., Burger M.E., van Dijk G. et al., 2021/08/04. Neuron, 109 (15) pp. 2374-2379. Peer-reviewed.
Cortico-autonomic local arousals and heightened somatosensory arousability during NREMS of mice in neuropathic pain.
Cardis R., Lecci S., Fernandez L.M., Osorio-Forero A., Chu Sin Chung P., Fulda S., Decosterd I., Lüthi A., 2021/07/06. eLife, 10 pp. e65835. Peer-reviewed.
A Thalamic Reticular Circuit for Head Direction Cell Tuning and Spatial Navigation.
Vantomme G., Rovó Z., Cardis R., Béard E., Katsioudi G., Guadagno A., Perrenoud V., Fernandez LMJ, Lüthi A., 2020/06/09. Cell reports, 31 (10) p. 107747. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sleep Spindles: Mechanisms and Functions.
Fernandez LMJ, Lüthi A., 2020/04/01. Physiological reviews, 100 (2) pp. 805-868. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sleep: The Very Long Posited (VLPO) Synaptic Pathways of Arousal.
Lüthi A., 2019/12/16. Current biology, 29 (24) pp. R1310-R1312. Peer-reviewed.
 
Abolishing cAMP sensitivity in HCN2 pacemaker channels induces generalized seizures.
Hammelmann V., Stieglitz M.S., Hülle H., Le Meur K., Kass J., Brümmer M., Gruner C., Rötzer R.D., Fenske S., Hartmann J. et al., 2019. JCI Insight, 4 (9). Peer-reviewed.
 
Optogenetic Dissection of Sleep-Wake States In Vitro and In Vivo.
Adamantidis A., Lüthi A., 2019. Handbook of experimental pharmacology, 253 pp. 125-151. Peer-reviewed.
Regulation of Local Sleep by the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus.
Vantomme G., Osorio-Forero A., Lüthi A., Fernandez LMJ, 2019. Frontiers in neuroscience, 13 p. 576. Peer-reviewed.
Thalamic reticular control of local sleep in mouse sensory cortex.
Fernandez L.M., Vantomme G., Osorio-Forero A., Cardis R., Béard E., Lüthi A., 2018/12/25. eLife, 7 pp. e39111. Peer-reviewed.
Cortical afferents onto the nucleus Reticularis thalami promote plasticity of low-threshold excitability through GluN2C-NMDARs.
Fernandez LMJ, Pellegrini C., Vantomme G., Béard E., Lüthi A., Astori S., 2017/09/25. Scientific reports, 7 (1) p. 12271. Peer-reviewed.
Quantifying Infra-slow Dynamics of Spectral Power and Heart Rate in Sleeping Mice.
Fernandez LMJ, Lecci S., Cardis R., Vantomme G., Béard E., Lüthi A., 2017/08/02. Journal of visualized experiments 126 pp. 1-9. Peer-reviewed.
Coordinated infraslow neural and cardiac oscillations mark fragility and offline periods in mammalian sleep.
Lecci S., Fernandez L.M., Weber F.D., Cardis R., Chatton J.Y., Born J., Lüthi A., 2017/02. Science advances, 3 (2) pp. e1602026. Peer-reviewed.
Sleep: Switching Off the Off-Switch.
Lüthi A., 2016/08/22. Current biology, 26 (16) pp. R765-7. Peer-reviewed.
Suppression of Sleep Spindle Rhythmogenesis in Mice with Deletion of CaV3.2 and CaV3.3 T-type Ca(2+) Channels.
Pellegrini C., Lecci S., Lüthi A., Astori S., 2016. Sleep, 39 (4) pp. 875-885. Peer-reviewed.
Diurnal inhibition of NMDA-EPSCs at rat hippocampal mossy fibre synapses through orexin-2 receptors.
Perin M., Longordo F., Massonnet C., Welker E., Lüthi A., 2014. Journal of Physiology, 592 (Pt 19) pp. 4277-4295. Peer-reviewed.
Phasic, nonsynaptic GABA-A receptor-mediated inhibition entrains thalamocortical oscillations.
Rovó Z., Mátyás F., Barthó P., Slézia A., Lecci S., Pellegrini C., Astori S., Dávid C., Hangya B., Lüthi A. et al., 2014. Journal of Neuroscience, 34 (21) pp. 7137-7147. Peer-reviewed.
Sleep Spindles: Where They Come From, What They Do.
Lüthi A., 2014. Neuroscientist : A Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry, 20 (3) pp. 243-256. Peer-reviewed.
Manipulating sleep spindles - expanding views on sleep, memory, and disease.
Astori S., Wimmer R.D., Lüthi A., 2013. Trends in Neurosciences, 36 (12) pp. 738-748. Peer-reviewed.
Synaptic Plasticity at Intrathalamic Connections via CaV3.3 T-type Ca2+ Channels and GluN2B-Containing NMDA Receptors.
Astori S., Lüthi A., 2013. Journal of Neuroscience, 33 (2) pp. 624-630. Peer-reviewed.
The adenosine story goes ionic: Ca(V)2.1-type Ca(2+) channels identified as effectors of adenosine's somnogenic actions.
Lüthi A., 2013. Sleep, 36 (1) pp. 13-14.
Sustaining sleep spindles through enhanced SK2-channel activity consolidates sleep and elevates arousal threshold.
Wimmer R.D., Astori S., Bond C.T., Rovó Z., Chatton J.Y., Adelman J.P., Franken P., Lüthi A., 2012. Journal of Neuroscience, 32 (40) pp. 13917-13928. Peer-reviewed.
 
Do Mice Habituate to "Gentle Handling?" A Comparison of Resting Behavior, Corticosterone Levels and Synaptic Function in Handled and Undisturbed C57BL/6J Mice.
Longordo F., Fan J., Steimer T., Kopp C., Lüthi A., 2011. Sleep, 34 (5) pp. 679-681.
 
rKv1.2 overexpression in the central medial thalamic area decreases caffeine-induced arousal.
Cazzin C., Piccoli L., Massagrande M., Garbati N., Michielin F., Knaus H.G., Ring C.J., Morrison A.D., Merlo-Pich E., Rovo Z. et al., 2011. Genes, Brain, and Behavior, 10 (8) pp. 817-827.
 
The Ca(V)3.3 calcium channel is the major sleep spindle pacemaker in thalamus.
Astori S., Wimmer R.D., Prosser H.M., Corti C., Corsi M., Liaudet N., Volterra A., Franken P., Adelman J.P., Lüthi A., 2011. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108 (33) pp. 13823-13828.
NR2A at CA1 synapses is obligatory for the susceptibility of hippocampal plasticity to sleep loss.
Longordo F., Kopp C., Mishina M., Luján R., Lüthi A., 2009/07. Journal of Neuroscience, 29 (28) pp. 9026-9041. Peer-reviewed.
 
Consequences of sleep deprivation on neurotransmitter receptor expression and function.
Longordo F., Kopp C., Lüthi A., 2009/05. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29 (9) pp. 1810-1819. Peer-reviewed.
Ca(2+) signaling by T-type Ca(2+) channels in neurons.
Cueni L., Canepari M., Adelman J.P., Lüthi A., 2009. Pflügers Archiv, 457 (5) pp. 1161-1172. Peer-reviewed.
 
The functions of sleep.
Franken P., Kopp C., Landolt H.P., Lüthi A., 2009. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29 (9) pp. 1739-1740.
 
Contrasting the functional properties of GABAergic axon terminals with single and multiple synapses in the thalamus
Wanaverbecq N., Bodor A. L., Bokor H., Slezia A., Luthi A., Acsady L., 2008/11. Journal of Neuroscience, 28 (46) pp. 11848-11861. Peer-reviewed.
 
T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites.
Cueni L., Canepari M., Luján R., Emmenegger Y., Watanabe M., Bond C.T., Franken P., Adelman J.P., Lüthi A., 2008. Nature Neuroscience, 11 (6) pp. 683-692. Peer-reviewed.
 
Experience-dependent changes in NMDA receptor composition at mature central synapses.
Kopp C., Longordo F., Lüthi A., 2007. Neuropharmacology, 53 (1) pp. 1-9. Peer-reviewed.
 
Functional expression of mammalian receptors and membrane channels in different cells.
Eifler N., Duckely M., Sumanovski L.T., Egan T.M., Oksche A., Konopka J.B., Lüthi A., Engel A., Werten P.J., 2007. Journal of Structural Biology, 159 (2) pp. 179-193. Peer-reviewed.
 
Functional stabilization of weakened thalamic pacemaker channel regulation in rat absence epilepsy.
Kuisle M., Wanaverbecq N., Brewster A.L., Frère S.G., Pinault D., Baram T.Z., Lüthi A., 2006. Journal of Physiology, 575 (Pt 1) pp. 83-100. Peer-reviewed.
 
Insufficient sleep reversibly alters bidirectional synaptic plasticity and NMDA receptor function.
Kopp C., Longordo F., Nicholson J.R., Lüthi A., 2006. Journal of Neuroscience, 26 (48) pp. 12456-12465. Peer-reviewed.
 
Selective GABAergic control of higher-order thalamic relays.
Bokor H., Frère S.G., Eyre M.D., Slézia A., Ulbert I., Lüthi A., Acsády L., 2005. Neuron, 45 (6) pp. 929-940. Peer-reviewed.
 
Pacemaker channels in mouse thalamocortical neurones are regulated by distinct pathways of cAMP synthesis.
Frère S.G., Lüthi A., 2004. Journal of Physiology, 554 (Pt 1) pp. 111-125. Peer-reviewed.
 
Regulation of recombinant and native hyperpolarization-activated cation channels.
Frère S.G., Kuisle M., Lüthi A., 2004. Molecular Neurobiology, 30 (3) pp. 279-305. Peer-reviewed.
 
Timing of network synchronization by refractory mechanisms.
Wiedemann U.A., Lüthi A., 2003. Journal of Neurophysiology, 90 (6) pp. 3902-3911. Peer-reviewed.
 
Synaptojanin 1 contributes to maintaining the stability of GABAergic transmission in primary cultures of cortical neurons.
Luthi A., Di Paolo G., Cremona O., Daniell L., De Camilli P., McCormick D.A., 2001. Journal of Neuroscience, 21 (23) pp. 9101-9111. Peer-reviewed.
 
Molecular and functional heterogeneity of hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channels in the mouse CNS.
Santoro B., Chen S., Luthi A., Pavlidis P., Shumyatsky G.P., Tibbs G.R., Siegelbaum S.A., 2000. Journal of Neuroscience, 20 (14) pp. 5264-5275. Peer-reviewed.
 
Ca(2+)-mediated up-regulation of Ih in the thalamus. How cell-intrinsic ionic currents may shape network activity.
Lüthi A., McCormick D.A., 1999. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 868 pp. 765-769. Peer-reviewed.
 
Essential role of phosphoinositide metabolism in synaptic vesicle recycling.
Cremona O., Di Paolo G., Wenk M.R., Lüthi A., Kim W.T., Takei K., Daniell L., Nemoto Y., Shears S.B., Flavell R.A. et al., 1999. Cell, 99 (2) pp. 179-188. Peer-reviewed.
 
Modulation of a pacemaker current through Ca(2+)-induced stimulation of cAMP production.
Lüthi A., McCormick D.A., 1999. Nature Neuroscience, 2 (7) pp. 634-641. Peer-reviewed.
 
H-current: properties of a neuronal and network pacemaker.
Lüthi A., McCormick D.A., 1998. Neuron, 21 (1) pp. 9-12. Peer-reviewed.
 
Periodicity of thalamic spindle waves is abolished by ZD7288,a blocker of Ih.
Lüthi A., Bal T., McCormick D.A., 1998. Journal of Neurophysiology, 79 (6) pp. 3284-3289. Peer-reviewed.
 
Periodicity of thalamic synchronized oscillations: the role of Ca2+-mediated upregulation of Ih.
Lüthi A., McCormick D.A., 1998. Neuron, 20 (3) pp. 553-563. Peer-reviewed.
 
1S, 3R-ACPD induces a region of negative slope conductance in the steady-state current-voltage relationship of hippocampal pyramidal cells.
Lüthi A., Gähwiler B.H., Gerber U., 1997. Journal of Neurophysiology, 77 (1) pp. 221-228. Peer-reviewed.
 
A slowly inactivating potassium current in CA3 pyramidal cells of rat hippocampus in vitro.
Lüthi A., Gähwiler B.H., Gerber U., 1996. Journal of Neuroscience, 16 (2) pp. 586-594. Peer-reviewed.
 
Potentiation of a metabotropic glutamatergic response following NMDA receptor activation in rat hippocampus.
Lüthi A., Gähwiler B.H., Gerber U., 1994. Pflügers Archiv, 427 (1-2) pp. 197-202. Peer-reviewed.
 
Inhibition of a slow synaptic response by a metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonist in hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells.
Gerber U., Lüthi A., Gähwiler B.H., 1993. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 254 (1340) pp. 169-172. Peer-reviewed.
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