Title : GABA-to-ACh ratio in basal forebrain and cerebral cortex varies significantly during sleep - Vanini_2012_Sleep_35_1325 |
Author(s) : Vanini G , Lydic R , Baghdoyan HA |
Ref : Sleep , 35 :1325 , 2012 |
Abstract :
STUDY OBJECTIVES: GABAergic and cholinergic transmission within the basal forebrain and cerebral cortex contribute to the regulation of sleep and wakefulness. In contrast to levels of acetylcholine (ACh), levels of endogenous GABA in basal forebrain and cortex during sleep and wakefulness have not previously been quantified. This study (1) tested the hypothesis that there are differential, state-specific changes in GABA levels within the substantia innominata (SI) region of the basal forebrain and somatosensory cortex; and (2) quantified the ratio of GABAergic to cholinergic transmission in the SI, cortex, and pontine reticular formation during rapid eye movement sleep (REM), non-REM sleep (NREM), and wakefulness. DESIGN: Within/between subjects. SETTING: University of Michigan. PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS: Adult, male, purpose bred cats (n = 5). INTERVENTIONS: In vivo microdialysis, high performance liquid chromatography, electrophysiological recordings. MEASUREMENTS AND |
PubMedSearch : Vanini_2012_Sleep_35_1325 |
PubMedID: 23024430 |
Vanini G, Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA (2012)
GABA-to-ACh ratio in basal forebrain and cerebral cortex varies significantly during sleep
Sleep
35 :1325
Vanini G, Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA (2012)
Sleep
35 :1325