Homeostatic changes in GABA and acetylcholine muscarinic receptors on GABAergic neurons in the mesencephalic reticular formation following sleep deprivation

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We have examined whether GABAergic neurons in the mesencephalic reticular formation (RFMes), which are believed to inhibit the neurons in the pons that generate paradoxical sleep (PS or REMS), are submitted to homeostatic regulation under conditions of sleep deprivation (SD) by enforced waking during the day in mice. Using immunofluorescence, we investigated first, by staining for c-Fos, whether GABAergic RFMes neurons are active during SD and then, by staining for receptors, whether their activity is associated with homeostatic changes in GABAA or acetylcholine muscarinic type 2 (AChM2) receptors (Rs), which evoke inhibition. We found that a significantly greater proportion of the GABAergic neurons were positively stained for c-Fos after SD (~27%) as compared to sleep control (SC; ~1%) and sleep recovery (SR; ~6%), suggesting that they were more active during waking with SD and less active or inactive during sleep with SC and SR. The density of GABAARs and AChM2Rs on the plasma membrane of the GABAergic neurons was significantly increased after SD and restored to control levels after SR. We conclude that the density of these receptors is increased on RFMes GABAergic neurons during presumed enhanced activity with SD and is restored to control levels during presumed lesser or inactivity with SR. Such increases in GABAAR and AChM2R with sleep deficits would be associated with increased susceptibility of the wake-active GABAergic neurons to inhibition from GABAergic and cholinergic sleep-active neurons and to thus permitting the onset of sleep and PS with muscle atonia.

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Toossi, H., del Cid-Pellitero, E., & Jones, B. E. (2017). Homeostatic changes in GABA and acetylcholine muscarinic receptors on GABAergic neurons in the mesencephalic reticular formation following sleep deprivation. ENeuro, 4(6). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0269-17.2017

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