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Neuron ; 102(5): 1053-1065.e4, 2019 06 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31006556

RESUMEN

How general anesthesia (GA) induces loss of consciousness remains unclear, and whether diverse anesthetic drugs and sleep share a common neural pathway is unknown. Previous studies have revealed that many GA drugs inhibit neural activity through targeting GABA receptors. Here, using Fos staining, ex vivo brain slice recording, and in vivo multi-channel electrophysiology, we discovered a core ensemble of hypothalamic neurons in and near the supraoptic nucleus, consisting primarily of neuroendocrine cells, which are persistently and commonly activated by multiple classes of GA drugs. Remarkably, chemogenetic or brief optogenetic activations of these anesthesia-activated neurons (AANs) strongly promote slow-wave sleep and potentiates GA, whereas conditional ablation or inhibition of AANs led to diminished slow-wave oscillation, significant loss of sleep, and shortened durations of GA. These findings identify a common neural substrate underlying diverse GA drugs and natural sleep and reveal a crucial role of the neuroendocrine system in regulating global brain states. VIDEO ABSTRACT.


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Anestésicos Generales/farmacología , Hipnóticos y Sedantes/farmacología , Células Neuroendocrinas/efectos de los fármacos , Sueño de Onda Lenta/efectos de los fármacos , Núcleo Supraóptico/efectos de los fármacos , Anestesia General , Animales , Dexmedetomidina/farmacología , Electroencefalografía , Electromiografía , Fenómenos Electrofisiológicos , Hipotálamo/citología , Hipotálamo/efectos de los fármacos , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Isoflurano/farmacología , Ketamina/farmacología , Ratones , Células Neuroendocrinas/metabolismo , Neuronas/efectos de los fármacos , Neuronas/metabolismo , Optogenética , Técnicas de Placa-Clamp , Propofol/farmacología , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-fos/metabolismo , Sueño/efectos de los fármacos , Sueño/fisiología , Sueño de Onda Lenta/fisiología , Núcleo Supraóptico/citología , Núcleo Supraóptico/metabolismo
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Neuron ; 92(4): 739-753, 2016 Nov 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27974160

RESUMEN

We developed a technology (capturing activated neuronal ensembles [CANE]) to label, manipulate, and transsynaptically trace neural circuits that are transiently activated in behavioral contexts with high efficiency and temporal precision. CANE consists of a knockin mouse and engineered viruses designed to specifically infect activated neurons. Using CANE, we selectively labeled neurons that were activated by either fearful or aggressive social encounters in a hypothalamic subnucleus previously known as a locus for aggression, and discovered that social-fear and aggression neurons are intermixed but largely distinct. Optogenetic stimulation of CANE-captured social-fear neurons (SFNs) is sufficient to evoke fear-like behaviors in normal social contexts, whereas silencing SFNs resulted in reduced social avoidance. CANE-based mapping of axonal projections and presynaptic inputs to SFNs further revealed a highly distributed and recurrent neural network. CANE is a broadly applicable technology for dissecting causality and connectivity of spatially intermingled but functionally distinct ensembles.


Asunto(s)
Agresión , Conducta Animal/fisiología , Miedo/fisiología , Hipotálamo/citología , Red Nerviosa/fisiología , Neuronas/fisiología , Conducta Social , Animales , Axones/metabolismo , Axones/fisiología , Técnicas de Sustitución del Gen , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Hipotálamo/fisiología , Ratones , Red Nerviosa/metabolismo , Neuronas/metabolismo , Optogenética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-fos/metabolismo , Núcleo Hipotalámico Ventromedial/citología , Núcleo Hipotalámico Ventromedial/metabolismo , Núcleo Hipotalámico Ventromedial/fisiología
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 107(20): 9424-9, 2010 May 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20439739

RESUMEN

The lipid kinase PIK3C3 (also called Vps34) regulates both the endosomal and autophagic pathways. However, the effect of inactivating PIK3C3 on neuronal endosomal versus autophagic processes in vivo has not been studied. We generated mice in which Pik3c3 was conditionally deleted in differentiated sensory neurons. Within a few days after Pik3c3 deletion, mutant large-diameter myelinated neurons accumulated numerous enlarged vacuoles and ubiquitin-positive aggregates and underwent rapid degeneration. By contrast, Pik3c3-deficient small-diameter unmyelinated neurons accumulated excessive numbers of lysosome-like organelles and degenerated more slowly. These differential degenerative phenotypes are unlikely caused by a disruption in the autophagy pathway, because inhibiting autophagy alone by conditional deletion of Atg7 results in a completely distinct phenotype in all sensory neurons (i.e., formation of very large intracellular inclusion bodies and slow degeneration over a period of several months). More surprisingly, a noncanonical PIK3C3-independent LC3-positive autophagosome formation pathway was activated in Pik3c3-deficient small-diameter neurons. Analyses of Pik3c3/Atg7 double mutant neurons revealed that this unconventional initiation pathway still depends on ATG7. Our studies represent in vivo characterization of PIK3C3 functions in mammals and provide insights into the complexity of neuronal endo-lysosomal and autophagic pathways.


Asunto(s)
Autofagia/fisiología , Endocitosis/fisiología , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas/metabolismo , Células Receptoras Sensoriales/metabolismo , Animales , Proteína 7 Relacionada con la Autofagia , Western Blotting , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente , Eliminación de Gen , Hibridación in Situ , Etiquetado Corte-Fin in Situ , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Microscopía Electrónica , Proteínas Asociadas a Microtúbulos/genética , Proteínas Asociadas a Microtúbulos/metabolismo , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas/genética , Células Receptoras Sensoriales/ultraestructura
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