Dentico Daniela, Amici Roberto, Baracchi Francesca, Cerri Matteo, Del Sindaco Elide, Luppi Marco, Martelli Davide, Perez Emanuele, Zamboni Giovanni
Department of Human and General Physiology, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Piazza P.ta S. Donato, 2, Bologna, Italy.
Eur J Neurosci. 2009 Aug;30(4):651-61. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06848.x. Epub 2009 Aug 3.
Thermoregulation is known to interfere with sleep, possibly due to a functional interaction at the level of the preoptic area (POA). Exposure to low ambient temperature (T(a)) induces sleep deprivation, which is followed by sleep rebound after a return to laboratory T(a). As two POA subregions, the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) and the median preoptic nucleus (MnPO), have been proposed to have a role in sleep-related processes, the expression of c-Fos and the phosphorylated form of the cAMP/Ca(2+)-responsive element-binding protein (P-CREB) was investigated in these nuclei during prolonged exposure to a T(a) of -10 degrees C and in the early phase of the recovery period. Moreover, the dynamics of the sleep rebound during recovery were studied in a separate group of animals. The results show that c-Fos expression increased in both the VLPO and the MnPO during cold exposure, but not in a specific subregion within the VLPO cluster counting grid (VLPO T-cluster). During the recovery, concomitantly with a large rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) rebound and an increase in delta power during non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS), c-Fos expression was high in both the VLPO and the MnPO and, specifically, in the VLPO T-cluster. In both nuclei, P-CREB expression showed spontaneous variations in basal conditions. During cold exposure, an increase in expression was observed in the MnPO, but not in the VLPO, and a decrease was observed in both nuclei during recovery. Dissociation in the changes observed between c-Fos expression and P-CREB levels, which were apparently subject to state-related non-regulatory modulation, suggests that the sleep-related changes observed in c-Fos expression do not depend on a P-CREB-mediated pathway.
已知体温调节会干扰睡眠,这可能是由于视前区(POA)水平的功能相互作用所致。暴露于低环境温度(T(a))会导致睡眠剥夺,随后回到实验室温度后会出现睡眠反弹。作为POA的两个亚区域,腹外侧视前核(VLPO)和视前正中核(MnPO)被认为在与睡眠相关的过程中起作用,因此在长时间暴露于-10摄氏度的T(a)期间以及恢复期早期,研究了这些核中c-Fos的表达以及cAMP/钙(2+)反应元件结合蛋白(P-CREB)的磷酸化形式。此外,在另一组动物中研究了恢复期间睡眠反弹的动态变化。结果表明,在冷暴露期间,VLPO和MnPO中的c-Fos表达均增加,但在VLPO簇计数网格(VLPO T-簇)内的特定子区域中未增加。在恢复期间,伴随着快速眼动睡眠(REMS)的大幅反弹以及非快速眼动睡眠(NREMS)期间δ波功率的增加,VLPO和MnPO中的c-Fos表达均较高,特别是在VLPO T-簇中。在两个核中,P-CREB表达在基础条件下表现出自发性变化。在冷暴露期间,MnPO中的表达增加,但VLPO中未增加,而在恢复期间两个核中的表达均下降。c-Fos表达和P-CREB水平之间观察到的变化存在解离,这显然受到与状态相关的非调节性调制,表明在c-Fos表达中观察到的与睡眠相关的变化不依赖于P-CREB介导的途径。