Yuhao Wang, Dan Wang, Xinxin Zhang, Huiming Li, Sa Wang, Yuting He, Guangchao Zhao, Hailong Dong, Jiannan Li
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Abstract
Background
Dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) serotonergic neurons projecting to the ventral tegmental area (VTA) neural circuit participate in regulating wake-related behaviors; however, the effect and mechanism of which in regulating sleep–wake are poorly understood.
Methods
Fiber photometry was used to study DRN serotonergic afferent activity changes in the VTA during sleep–wake processes. Optogenetics and chemogenetics were took advantage to study the effects of DRN serotonergic afferents modulating VTA during sleep–wake. In vivo electrophysiology was employed to investigate how VTA neuronal firings were influenced by upregulation of DRN serotonergic afferents during sleep–wake.
Results
We found that DRN serotonergic afferent activity in the VTA was higher during wake than during NREM and REM sleep. Chemogenetic activation of VTA-projecting DRN serotonergic neurons increased wake, and optogenetic activation of DRN serotonergic terminals in the VTA induced wake during NREM and REM sleep. Furthermore, we found that optogenetic activation of DRN serotonergic terminals in the VTA increased glutamatergic neuronal firing, decreased dopaminergic neuronal firing, but not influenced GABAergic neuronal firing during NREM sleep.
Conclusion
Our findings provide evidence in understanding the role of DRN serotonergic neurons-VTA neural pathway in regulating sleep–wake, in which dynamic VTA dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and GABAergic neuronal firing changes responded to the wake promoting effect of DRN serotonergic afferents.
期刊介绍:
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics provides a medium for rapid publication of original clinical, experimental, and translational research papers, timely reviews and reports of novel findings of therapeutic relevance to the central nervous system, as well as papers related to clinical pharmacology, drug development and novel methodologies for drug evaluation. The journal focuses on neurological and psychiatric diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and drug abuse.