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Electrical coupling: novel mechanism for sleep-wake control.

机译:电耦合:新颖的睡眠唤醒控制机制。

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: Recent evidence suggests that certain anesthetic agents decrease electrical coupling, whereas the stimulant modafinil appears to increase electrical coupling. We investigated the potential role of electrical coupling in 2 reticular activating system sites, the subcoeruleus nucleus and in the pedunculopontine nucleus, which has been implicated in the modulation of arousal via ascending cholinergic activation of intralaminar thalamus and descending activation of the subcoeruleus nucleus to generate some of the signs of rapid eye movement sleep. DESIGN: We used 6- to 30-day-old rat pups to obtain brainstem slices to perform whole-cell patch-clamp recordings. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Recordings from single cells revealed the presence of spikelets, manifestations of action potentials in coupled cells, and of dye coupling of neurons in the pedunculopontine nucleus. Recordings in pairs of pedunculopontine nucleus and subcoeruleus nucleus neurons revealed that some of these were electricallycoupled with coupling coefficients of approximately 2%. After blockade of fast synaptic transmission, the cholinergic agonist carbachol was found to induce rhythmic activity in pedunculopontine nucleus and subcoeruleus nucleus neurons, an effect eliminated by the gap junction blockers carbenoxolone or mefloquine. The stimulant modafinil was found to decrease resistance in neurons in the pedunculopontine nucleus and subcoeruleus nucleus after fast synaptic blockade, indicating that the effect may be due to increased coupling. CONCLUSIONS: The finding of electrical coupling in specific reticular activating system cell groups supports the concept that this underlying process behind specific neurotransmitter interactions modulates ensemble activity across cell populations to promote changes in sleep-wake state.
机译:研究目的:最近的证据表明某些麻醉剂会降低电耦合,而兴奋剂莫达非尼似乎会增加电耦合。我们研究了电耦合在2个网状激活系统位点,蓝小核下核和小脑桥核中的潜在作用,这与通过提升层内丘脑的胆碱能激活和降低小核层下核的激活而牵涉到刺激的调节有关。快速眼动睡眠的迹象。设计:我们使用6至30天大的大鼠幼仔获取脑干切片,以进行全细胞膜片钳记录。测量和结果:单细胞的记录揭示了小尖峰的存在,耦合细胞中动作电位的表现以及足小神经元核中神经元的染料耦合。成对的小足鸟足核和小蓝膜核神经元的记录显示,其中一些以耦合系数约2%电耦合。在快速突触传递受阻后,发现胆碱能激动剂卡巴胆碱能在小足鸟足核和蓝藻核神经元中诱导节律性活动,这种作用被间隙连接阻滞剂甲苯氧龙或甲氟喹消除。在快速突触阻断后,发现兴奋剂莫达非尼可降低足小神经元核和蓝藻核中神经元的抵抗力,这表明这种作用可能是由于偶联增加。结论:在特定的网状激活系统细胞群中存在电耦合的发现支持了这一概念,即特定神经递质相互作用背后的这一潜在过程调节了整个细胞群体的整体活动,从而促进了睡眠-觉醒状态的改变。

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