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The Transition Between Slow-Wave Sleep And Rem Sleep Constitutes An Independent Sleep Stage Organized By Cholinergic Mechanisms In The Rostrodorsal Pontine Tegmentum

FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE(2019)

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There is little information on either the transition state occurring between slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, as well as about its neurobiological bases. This transition state, which is known as the intermediate state (IS), is well-defined in rats but poorly characterized in cats. Previous studies in our laboratory demonstrated that cholinergic stimulation of the perilocus coeruleus alpha nucleus (PLC alpha) in the pontine tegmentum of cats induced two states: wakefulness with muscle atonia and a state of dissociated sleep we have called the SPGO state. The SPGO state has characteristics in common with the IS, such including the presence of ponto-geniculooccipital waves (PGO) and EEG synchronization with delta wave reduction. Therefore, the aims of the present study were (1) to characterize the IS in the cat and, (2), to study the analogy between the SPGO and the different sleep stages showing PGO activity, including the IS. Polygraphic recordings of 10 cats were used. In seven cats carbachol microinjections (20-30 nL, 0.01-0.1 M) were delivered in the PLC alpha. In the different states, PGO waves were analyzed and power spectra obtained for the delta, theta, alpha, and beta bands of the EEG from the frontal and occipital cortices, and for the theta hippocampal band. Statistical comparisons were made between the values obtained from the different states. The results indicate that the IS constitutes a state with characteristics that are distinct from both the preceding SWS and the following REM sleep, and that SPGO presents a high analogy with the IS. Therefore, the SPGO state induced by administering carbachol in the PLC alpha nucleus seems to be an expression of the physiological IS of the cat. Consequently, we propose that the PLC alpha region, besides being involved in the mechanisms of muscle atonia, may also be responsible for organizing the transition from SWS to REM sleep.
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intermediate state,transition state,perilocus coeruleus alpha,REM sleep,slow-wave sleep,carbachol,polygraphic recordings,cat
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