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Electrophysiological evidence that noradrenergic neurons of the rat locus coeruleus are tonically inhibited by GABA during sleep
Authors:D. Gervasoni,L. Darracq,P. Fort,F. Souliè  re,G. Chouvet,&   P&#  H. Luppi
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Médecine Expérimentale, INSERM U480, CNRS ERS 5645 and Laboratoire de Neuro‐Pharmacologie et Neurochimie, INSERM CJF 95‐06, Facultéde Pharmacie, UniversitéClaude Bernard Lyon I, 8 Avenue Rockefeller, 69373,Lyon‐Cdx 08, France
Abstract:It is well known that noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) neurons decrease their activity during slow wave sleep (SWS) and are virtually quiescent during paradoxical sleep (PS). It has been proposed that a GABAergic input could be directly responsible for this sleep-dependent neuronal inactivation. To test this hypothesis, we used a new method combining polygraphic recordings, microiontophoresis and single-unit extracellular recordings in unanaesthetized head-restrained rats. We found that iontophoretic application of bicuculline, a specific GABAA-receptor antagonist, during PS and SWS restore a tonic firing in the LC noradrenergic neurons. We further observed that the application of bicuculline during wakefulness (W) induced an increase of the discharge rate. Of particular importance for the interpretation of these results, using the microdialysis technique, Nitz and Siegel (Neuroscience 1997; 78 : 795) recently found an increase of the GABA release in the cat LC during SWS and PS as compared with waking values. Based on these and our results, we therefore propose that during W, the LC cells are under a GABAergic inhibitory tone which progressively increases at the entrance and during SWS and PS and is responsible for the inactivation of these neurons during these states.
Keywords:bicuculline    head‐restrained rat    iontophoresis    paradoxical sleep    polygraphic recordings    single unit recordings
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