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Publication : A Common Neuroendocrine Substrate for Diverse General Anesthetics and Sleep.

First Author  Jiang-Xie LF Year  2019
Journal  Neuron Volume  102
Issue  5 Pages  1053-1065.e4
PubMed ID  31006556 Mgi Jnum  J:276033
Mgi Id  MGI:6313753 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2019.03.033
Citation  Jiang-Xie LF, et al. (2019) A Common Neuroendocrine Substrate for Diverse General Anesthetics and Sleep. Neuron 102(5):1053-1065.e4
abstractText  How general anesthesia (GA) induces loss of consciousness remains unclear, and whether diverse anesthetic drugs and sleep share a common neural pathway is unknown. Previous studies have revealed that many GA drugs inhibit neural activity through targeting GABA receptors. Here, using Fos staining, ex vivo brain slice recording, and in vivo multi-channel electrophysiology, we discovered a core ensemble of hypothalamic neurons in and near the supraoptic nucleus, consisting primarily of neuroendocrine cells, which are persistently and commonly activated by multiple classes of GA drugs. Remarkably, chemogenetic or brief optogenetic activations of these anesthesia-activated neurons (AANs) strongly promote slow-wave sleep and potentiates GA, whereas conditional ablation or inhibition of AANs led to diminished slow-wave oscillation, significant loss of sleep, and shortened durations of GA. These findings identify a common neural substrate underlying diverse GA drugs and natural sleep and reveal a crucial role of the neuroendocrine system in regulating global brain states. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
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