“…Renewed interest in the hypothalamus has emerged due to the discovery of the hypocretinergic system which has been suggested to be involved in the control of motor activity, sleep and wakefulness (reviewed by (Siegel, 2004, Sutcliffe and de Lecea, 2002, Taheri, et al, 2002). MCHergic neurons are intermingled with the hypocretinergic neurons in the hypothalamus and their projections are strikingly similar (Bayer, et al, 2002, Bittencourt, et al, 1992, Guan, et al, 2002, Peyron, et al, 1998, Skofitsch, et al, 1985; this anatomical data suggest that the MCHergic neurons may also contribute to the regulation of motor activity, sleep and waking functions. However, very few reports examined the role of MCH in relation to these functions.…”