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Curr Biol ; 31(2): 394-405.e4, 2021 01 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33188746

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Endogenous sleep and general anesthesia are distinct states that share similar traits. Of particular interest to neuroscience is the loss of consciousness that accompanies both states. Multiple lines of evidence demonstrate that general anesthetics can co-opt the neural circuits regulating arousal to produce unconsciousness. However, controversy remains as to whether the neural circuits and, more specifically, the same neurons shaping sleep and wakefulness actually do influence the anesthetic state in vivo. Hypothalamic preoptic area (POA) neurons are intimately involved in modulating spontaneous and anesthetic-induced changes in arousal. Nevertheless, recent work suggests that POA GABAergic or glutamatergic neurons capable of regulating endogenous sleep fail to influence the onset or dissipation of anesthesia. We hypothesized that the POA's broad neuronal diversity could mask convergent roles of a subset of neurons in regulating both arousal and anesthesia. Contrary to a previously published report, we show that chemogenetic activation of POA Tac1 neurons obliterates both non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, strongly consolidating the waking state for hours, even during a period of elevated sleep drive. Moreover, chemogenetic activation of Tac1 POA neurons stabilizes the wake state against both isoflurane- and sevoflurane-induced unconsciousness. Tac1-activated mice display a partial resistance to entering isoflurane anesthesia and a more pronounced ability to exit both isoflurane- and sevoflurane-induced unconscious states. We conclude that POA Tac1 neurons can potently reinforce arousal both against endogenous and drug-induced unconscious states. POA Tac1 neurons thus add causal support for the involvement of arousal-regulating systems in the state of general anesthesia.


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Anestesia por Inalação , Neurônios/metabolismo , Área Pré-Óptica/fisiologia , Sono/fisiologia , Vigília/fisiologia , Administração por Inalação , Animais , Nível de Alerta/fisiologia , Eletroencefalografia , Feminino , Isoflurano/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Área Pré-Óptica/citologia , Área Pré-Óptica/efeitos dos fármacos , Sevoflurano/administração & dosagem , Sono/efeitos dos fármacos , Técnicas Estereotáxicas , Taquicininas/genética , Taquicininas/metabolismo , Inconsciência/induzido quimicamente , Vigília/efeitos dos fármacos
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