Sleep and Microdialysis: An Experiment and a Systematic Review of Histamine and Several Amino Acids.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cathalijn H C Leenaars, W H Pim Drinkenburg, Christ Nolten, Maurice Dematteis, Ruud N J M A Joosten, Matthijs G P Feenstra, Rob B M De Vries
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Abstract

Sleep seems essential to proper functioning of the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The role of different neurotransmitters has been studied, mainly the catecholamines and serotonin. Less attention has been paid to the amino acid transmitters and histamine. Here, we focus on the activity of these molecules in the PFC during sleep and sleep deprivation (SD). We determined extracellular concentrations of histamine and 8 amino acids in the medial PFC before, during and after SD. Additionally, we systematically reviewed the literature on studies reporting microdialysis measurements relating to sleep throughout the brain. In our experiment, median concentrations of glutamate were higher during SD than during baseline (p = 0.013) and higher during the dark-active than during the resting phase (p = 0.003). Glutamine was higher during post-SD recovery than during baseline (p = 0.010). For other compounds, no differences were observed between light and dark circadian phase, and between sleep deprivation, recovery and baseline. We retrieved 13 papers reporting on one or more of the molecules of interest during naturally occurring sleep, 2 during sleep deprivation and 2 during both. Only two studies targeted PFC. Histamine was low during sleep, but high during sleep deprivation and wakefulness, irrespective of brain area. Glu (k = 11) and GABA (k = 8) concentrations in different brain areas were reported to peak during sleep or wakefulness or to lack state-dependency. Aspartate, glycine, asparagine and taurine were less often studied (1-2 times), but peaked exclusively during sleep. Sleep deprivation increased glutamate and GABA exclusively in the cortex. Further studies are needed for drawing solid conclusions.

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睡眠和微透析:组胺和几种氨基酸的实验和系统综述。
睡眠似乎对前额皮质(PFC)的正常运作至关重要。不同神经递质的作用已被研究,主要是儿茶酚胺和血清素。对氨基酸递质和组胺的研究较少。在这里,我们关注睡眠和睡眠剥夺(SD)期间PFC中这些分子的活动。我们测定了SD前、SD中和SD后内侧PFC中组胺和8种氨基酸的细胞外浓度。此外,我们系统地回顾了报道与整个大脑睡眠有关的微透析测量的研究文献。在我们的实验中,SD期间谷氨酸的中位数浓度高于基线(p = 0.013),暗活动期间谷氨酸的中位数浓度高于静息期(p = 0.003)。sd后恢复时谷氨酰胺含量高于基线时(p = 0.010)。对于其他化合物,在昼夜节律阶段和睡眠剥夺、恢复和基线之间没有观察到差异。我们检索了13篇论文,报告了在自然睡眠期间一个或多个感兴趣的分子,2篇在睡眠剥夺期间,2篇在两种情况下。只有两项研究的目标是pfc。组胺在睡眠时较低,但在睡眠剥夺和清醒时较高,与大脑区域无关。据报道,不同脑区的Glu (k = 11)和GABA (k = 8)浓度在睡眠或清醒时达到峰值,或缺乏状态依赖性。天冬氨酸、甘氨酸、天冬酰胺和牛磺酸的研究次数较少(1-2次),但只有在睡眠时达到峰值。睡眠剥夺只会增加大脑皮层的谷氨酸和GABA。需要进一步的研究才能得出可靠的结论。
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Journal of Circadian Rhythms
Journal of Circadian Rhythms Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Circadian Rhythms is an Open Access, peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles dealing with circadian and nycthemeral (daily) rhythms in living organisms, including processes associated with photoperiodism and daily torpor. Journal of Circadian Rhythms aims to include both basic and applied research at any level of biological organization (molecular, cellular, organic, organismal, and populational). Studies of daily rhythms in environmental factors that directly affect circadian rhythms are also pertinent to the journal"s mission.
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