Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, Canada.
Sleep Med. 2018 Sep;49:14-19. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2018.05.030. Epub 2018 Jun 6.
A great pioneer in sleep research, Michel Jouvet applied rigorous scientific methods to the study of sleep-wake states and associated changes in consciousness which, with his vivid imagination and creative mind, he unveiled as the mysteries of sleep and waking such as to inspire a generation of researchers in the field. His initial discovery of a third state distinguished from waking (W) and slow wave sleep (SWS) by the paradoxical association of W-like cortical activity with sleep-like behavior and muscle atonia that he accordingly called "paradoxical sleep" (PS) began his investigation over some 50 years of the mechanisms of these three sleep-wake states. Using primarily lesion and pharmacological manipulations, he sought the systems which are necessary and sufficient, and he thereby provided an early blueprint of how the neuromodulatory systems could determine the sleep-wake states. With the application of increasingly more selective lesion and other advanced techniques including, notably, single unit recording combined with histochemical identification of recorded units, the monoamines and acetylcholine, together with peptidergic systems have been revealed to play modulatory, yet not essential, roles acting upon other intermingled glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons that are the effector neurons of the sleep-wake states and their cortical and behavioral correlates.
作为睡眠研究的杰出先驱,Michel Jouvet 采用严谨的科学方法研究睡眠-觉醒状态及相关意识变化。他凭借丰富的想象力和创造力,揭示了睡眠和觉醒的奥秘,激发了一代该领域的研究人员。他最初发现的一种与觉醒(W)和慢波睡眠(SWS)不同的第三种状态,由于其皮层活动类似于 W 状态而行为和肌肉弛缓类似于 S 状态,他将其命名为“矛盾睡眠”(PS)。自此,他开始了对这三种睡眠-觉醒状态机制的大约 50 年的研究。他主要通过损伤和药理学操作来寻找必要和充分的系统,从而为神经调制系统如何决定睡眠-觉醒状态提供了早期蓝图。随着越来越多的选择性损伤和其他先进技术的应用,包括特别是结合记录单位的组织化学鉴定的单个单位记录,单胺类和乙酰胆碱以及肽能系统已被揭示出具有调制作用,但不是必需的作用,作用于其他混合的谷氨酸能和 GABA 能神经元,这些神经元是睡眠-觉醒状态及其皮质和行为相关物的效应神经元。