Pontine Waves Accompanied by Short Hippocampal Sharp Wave-Ripples During Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep

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Tsunematsu, Tomomi [1 ,2 ]
Matsumoto, Sumire [2 ]
Merkler, Mirna [3 ]
Sakata, Shuzo [3 ]
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[1] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Life Sci, Dept Integrat Life Sci, Sendai, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Frontier Res Inst Interdisciplinary Sci, Sendai, Japan
[3] Univ Strathclyde, Strathclyde Inst Pharm & Biomed Sci, Glasgow, Scotland
关键词
REM sleep; NREM sleep; PGO wave; sharp wave-ripples; theta rhythms; REM-SLEEP; PONTOGENICULOOCCIPITAL WAVES; OPTOGENETIC ACTIVATION; CHOLINERGIC NEURONS; RETICULAR-FORMATION; THETA OSCILLATIONS; ACCELERATION; ORGANIZATION; SUPPRESSION; GENERATION;
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10.1093/sleep/zsad193
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Ponto-geniculo-occipital or pontine (P) waves have long been recognized as an electrophysiological signature of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. However, P-waves can be observed not just during REM sleep, but also during non-REM (NREM) sleep. Recent studies have uncovered that P-waves are functionally coupled with hippocampal sharp wave ripples (SWRs) during NREM sleep. However, it remains unclear to what extent P-waves during NREM sleep share their characteristics with P-waves during REM sleep and how the functional coupling to P-waves modulates SWRs. Here, we address these issues by performing multiple types of electrophysiological recordings and fiber photometry in both sexes of mice. P-waves during NREM sleep share their waveform shapes and local neural ensemble dynamics at a short (similar to 100 milliseconds) timescale with their REM sleep counterparts. However, the dynamics of mesopontine cholinergic neurons are distinct at a longer (similar to 10 seconds) timescale: although P-waves are accompanied by cholinergic transients, the cholinergic tone gradually reduces before P-wave genesis during NREM sleep. While P-waves are coupled to hippocampal theta rhythms during REM sleep, P-waves during NREM sleep are accompanied by a rapid reduction in hippocampal ripple power. SWRs coupled with P-waves are short-lived and hippocampal neural firing is also reduced after P-waves. These results demonstrate that P-waves are part of coordinated sleep-related activity by functionally coupling with hippocampal ensembles in a state-dependent manner.
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