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Long-term homeostasis of extracellular glutamate in the rat cerebral cortex across sleep and waking states.

机译:在睡眠和清醒状态下,大鼠大脑皮层细胞外谷氨酸的长期稳态。

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Neuronal firing patterns, neuromodulators, and cerebral metabolism change across sleep-waking states, and the synaptic release of glutamate is critically involved in these processes. Extrasynaptic glutamate can also affect neural function and may be neurotoxic, but whether and how extracellular glutamate is regulated across sleep-waking states is unclear. To assess the effect of behavioral state on extracellular glutamate at high temporal resolution, we recorded glutamate concentration in prefrontal and motor cortex using fixed-potential amperometry in freely behaving rats. Simultaneously, we recorded local field potentials (LFPs) and electroencephalograms (EEGs) from contralateral cortex. We observed dynamic, progressive changes in the concentration of glutamate that switched direction as a function of behavioral state. Specifically, the concentration of glutamate increased progressively during waking (0.329 +/- 0.06%/min) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (0.349 +/- 0.13%/min). This increase was opposed by a progressive decrease during non-REM (NREM) sleep (0.338 +/- 0.06%/min). During a 3 h sleep deprivation period, glutamate concentrations initially exhibited the progressive rise observed during spontaneous waking. As sleep pressure increased, glutamate concentrations ceased to increase and began decreasing despite continuous waking. During NREM sleep, the rate of decrease in glutamate was positively correlated with sleep intensity, as indexed by LFP slow-wave activity. The rate of decrease doubled during recovery sleep after sleep deprivation. Thus, the progressive increase in cortical extrasynaptic glutamate during EEG-activated states is counteracted by a decrease during NREM sleep that is modulated by sleep pressure. These results provide evidence for a long-term homeostasis of extracellular glutamate across sleep-waking states.
机译:神经元的放电方式,神经调节剂和脑代谢在整个睡眠-清醒状态中发生变化,而谷氨酸的突触释放与这些过程至关重要。突触外谷氨酸也可影响神经功能,并可能具有神经毒性,但尚不清楚是否在跨睡眠状态下调节细胞外谷氨酸以及如何调节细胞外谷氨酸。为了在高时间分辨率下评估行为状态对细胞外谷氨酸的影响,我们在行为自由的大鼠中使用固定电位安培法记录了前额叶和运动皮层中的谷氨酸浓度。同时,我们记录了对侧皮质的局部场电位(LFP)和脑电图(EEG)。我们观察到谷氨酸盐浓度的动态,逐步变化是行为状态的函数。具体地,在清醒(0.329 +/- 0.06%/ min)和快速眼动(REM)睡眠(0.349 +/- 0.13%/ min)期间,谷氨酸的浓度逐渐增加。非REM(NREM)睡眠期间逐渐减少(0.338 +/- 0.06%/ min)与这种增加相反。在3小时的睡眠剥夺期间,谷氨酸浓度最初显示出在自然醒中观察到的进行性升高。随着睡眠压力的增加,尽管连续醒来,谷氨酸盐的浓度却停止增加并开始下降。在NREM睡眠期间,谷氨酸的降低速率与睡眠强度呈正相关,如LFP慢波活动所指示。在睡眠剥夺后的恢复睡眠期间,减少的速度增加了一倍。因此,在脑电图激活状态期间皮质突触外谷氨酸的逐步增加被NREM睡眠期间由睡眠压力调节的减少所抵消。这些结果为跨睡眠状态的细胞外谷氨酸的长期稳态提供了证据。

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