Neuronal discharge of preoptic/anterior hypothalamic thermosensitive neurons: relation to NREM sleep

Author:

Alam M. N.1,McGinty D.1,Szymusiak R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles 90033,USA.

Abstract

Thermosensitive neurons of the preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area (POAH) have been implicated in the regulation of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. We attempted to identify those medial POAH thermosensitive neurons that may be involved in NREM sleep regulation. The thermosensitivity of medial POAH neurons was studied in five freely moving adult cats by local cooling or warming of the medial POAH with a water-perfused thermode. Of 308 neurons, 65 (21%) were classified as thermosensitive, including 31 (10%) warm-sensitive and 34 (11%) cold-sensitive neurons. The spontaneous discharge rates of 28 warm-sensitive, 34 cold-sensitive, and 115 randomly selected thermoinsensitive neurons were recorded through one to three sleep-waking cycles. Patterns of spontaneous activity for warm- and cold-sensitive neurons were different. Of 28 warm-sensitive neurons, 18 (64%) exhibited increased discharge rate during NREM sleep compared with waking (NREM/wake, > or = 1.2). This subpopulation of warm-sensitive neurons also exhibited significantly increased thermosensitivity when tested during NREM sleep. Of 34 cold-sensitive neurons, 25 (74%) discharged more slowly during NREM sleep compared with waking (NREM/wake, < or = 0.8). This subpopulation of cold-sensitive neurons exhibited decreased thermosensitivity during NREM sleep. These results are consistent with a hypothesis that the activation of sleep-related warm-sensitive neurons and the deactivation of wake-related cold-sensitive neurons may play a key role in the onset and regulation of NREM sleep.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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