Brain site-specificity of extracellular adenosine concentration changes during sleep deprivation and spontaneous sleep:: An in vivo microdialysis study

被引:355
作者
Porkka-Heiskanen, T
Strecker, RE
McCarley, RW [1 ]
机构
[1] VA Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Brockton, MA USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Brockton, MA 02401 USA
[3] Univ Helsinki, Inst Biomed, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
basal forebrain; caffeine; cortex; prolonged wakefulness; raphe nucleus; ventrolateral preoptic area;
D O I
10.1016/S0306-4522(00)00220-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Previous data suggested that increases in extracellular adenosine in the basal forebrain mediated the sleep-inducing effects of prolonged wakefulness. The present study sought to determine if the state-related changes found in basal forebrain adenosine levels occurred uniformly throughout the brain. In vivo microdialysis sample collection coupled to microbore highperformance liquid chromatography measured extracellular adenosine levels in six brain regions of the cat: basal forebrain, cerebral cortex, thalamus, preoptic area of hypothalamus, dorsal raphe nucleus and pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus. In all these brain regions extracellular adenosine levels showed a similar decline of 15 to 20% during episodes of spontaneous sleep relative to wakefulness. Adenosine levels during non-rapid eye movement sleep did not differ from rapid eye movement sleep. In the course of 6 h of sleep deprivation, adenosine levels increased significantly in the cholinergic region of the basal forebrain (to 140% of baseline) and, to a lesser extent in the cortex, but not in the other regions. Following sleep deprivation, basal forebrain adenosine levels declined very slowly, remaining significantly elevated throughout a 3-h period of recovery sleep, but elsewhere levels were either similar to, or lower than, baseline. The site-specific accumulation of adenosine during sleep deprivation suggests a differential regulation of adenosine levels by as yet unidentified mechanisms. Moreover, the unique pattern of sleep-related changes in basal forebrain adenosine level lends strong support to the hypothesis that the sleep-promoting effects of adenosine, as well as the sleepiness associated with prolonged wakefulness, are both mediated by adenosinergic inhibition of a cortically projecting basal forebrain arousal system. (C) 2000 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:507 / 517
页数:11
相关论文
共 53 条
[41]   PROJECTIONS OF CHOLINERGIC AND NON-CHOLINERGIC NEURONS OF THE BRAIN-STEM CORE TO RELAY AND ASSOCIATIONAL THALAMIC NUCLEI IN THE CAT AND MACAQUE MONKEY [J].
STERIADE, M ;
PARE, D ;
PARENT, A ;
SMITH, Y .
NEUROSCIENCE, 1988, 25 (01) :47-67
[42]   CIRCADIAN SLEEP AND WAKING PATTERNS IN LABORATORY CAT [J].
STERMAN, MB ;
KNAUSS, T ;
LEHMANN, D ;
CLEMENTE, CD .
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1965, 19 (05) :509-&
[43]  
STRECKER RE, 1999, SLEEP RES ONLINE S1, V2, P85
[44]  
STRECKER RE, 1999, SLEEP, V22, P32
[45]   SLEEP-WAKING DISCHARGE OF BASAL FOREBRAIN PROJECTION NEURONS IN CATS [J].
SZYMUSIAK, R ;
MCGINTY, D .
BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 1989, 22 (02) :423-430
[46]   Behavioral state control through differential serotonergic inhibition in the mesopontine cholinergic nuclei: A simultaneous unit recording and microdialysis study [J].
Thakkar, MM ;
Strecker, RE ;
McCarley, RW .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1998, 18 (14) :5490-5497
[47]  
THAKKAR MM, 1999, SLEEP, V22, P9
[48]   Adenosine transporters [J].
Thorn, JA ;
Jarvis, SM .
GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY, 1996, 27 (04) :613-620
[49]   ROLE OF ADENOSINE IN SLEEP AND TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN THE PREOPTIC AREA OF RATS [J].
TICHO, SR ;
RADULOVACKI, M .
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1991, 40 (01) :33-40
[50]   SLEEP AND EEG SLOW-WAVE ACTIVITY IN THE DOMESTIC CAT - EFFECT OF SLEEP-DEPRIVATION [J].
TOBLER, I ;
SCHERSCHLICHT, R .
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 1990, 37 (02) :109-118