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Hypocretin and GABA interact in the pontine reticular formation to increase wakefulness
Authors:Brevig Holly N  Watson Christopher J  Lydic Ralph  Baghdoyan Helen A
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5615, USA.
Abstract:

Study Objectives:

Hypocretin-1/orexin A administered directly into the oral part of rat pontine reticular formation (PnO) causes an increase in wakefulness and extracellular γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels. The receptors in the PnO that mediate these effects have not been identified. Therefore, this study tested the hypothesis that the increase in wakefulness caused by administration of hypocretin-1 into the PnO occurs via activation of GABAA receptors and hypocretin receptors.

Design:

Within/between subjects.

Setting:

University of Michigan.

Patients or Participants:

Twenty-three adult male Crl:CD*(SD) (Sprague Dawley) rats.

Interventions:

Microinjection of hypocretin-1, bicuculline (GABAA receptor antagonist), SB-334867 (hypocretin receptor-1 antagonist), and Ringer solution (vehicle control) into the PnO.

Measurements and Results:

Hypocretin-1 caused a significant concentration-dependent increase in wakefulness and decrease in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM (NREM) sleep. Coadministration of SB-334867 and hypocretin-1 blocked the hypocretin-1–induced increase in wakefulness and decrease in both the NREM and REM phases of sleep. Coadministration of bicuculline and hypocretin-1 blocked the hypocretin-1–induced increase in wakefulness and decrease in NREM sleep caused by hypocretin-1.

Conclusion:

The increase in wakefulness caused by administering hypocretin-1 to the PnO is mediated by hypocretin receptors and GABAA receptors in the PnO. These results show for the first time that hypocretinergic and GABAergic transmission in the PnO can interact to promote wakefulness.

Citation:

Brevig HN; Watson CJ; Lydic R; Baghdoyan HA. Hypocretin and GABA interact in the pontine reticular formation to increase wakefulness. SLEEP 2010;33(10):1285-1293.
Keywords:Orexin   bicuculline   SB-334867   microinjection
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