Coordinated infraslow cortical oscillations of neuromodulators during NREM sleep.

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作者:Kjaerby Celia, Radovanovic Tessa, Kovács Eszter Rebeka, Bojarowska Zuzanna, Tokarska Klaudia Anna, Tsopanidou Anastasia, Nielsen Elise Schiøler, Andersen Mie, Li Yulong, Weikop Pia, Untiet Verena, Nedergaard Maiken
Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators regulate brain states through diverse mechanisms, yet how their activities are coordinated during sleep remains unresolved. Using in vivo fiber photometry in adult mice expressing genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors, combined with EEG/EMG recordings, we investigated the temporal organization of multiple neuromodulators during sleep in barrel cortex, with norepinephrine (NE) as a reference signal. All five neuromodulators examined, acetylcholine, serotonin, dopamine, histamine, and NE, exhibited synchronized infraslow cortical oscillations during NREM sleep. Optogenetic suppression of locus coeruleus (LC) neurons abolished NE oscillations and selectively reduced acetylcholine fluctuations in barrel cortex, whereas targeted inhibition of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons attenuated REM-associated acetylcholine elevations without disrupting NREM-related oscillations or NE dynamics. The synchronized infraslow cortical oscillations spanning multiple neuromodulators reveal a previously unrecognized mechanism for organizing sleep architecture.

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