P. Torterolo et al., GABAergic neurons of the laterodorsal and pedunculopontine tegmental nuclei of the cat express c-fos during carbachol-induced active sleep, BRAIN RES, 892(2), 2001, pp. 309-319
The laterodorsal and pedunculopontine tegmental nuclei (LDT-PPT) are involv
ed in the generation of active sleep (AS; also called REM or rapid eye move
ment sleep). Although the LDT-PPT are composed principally of cholinergic n
eurons that participate in the: control of sleep and waking states, the fun
ction of the large number of GABAergic neurons that are also located in the
LDT-PPT is unknown. Consequently, we sought to determine if these neurons
are activated (as indicated by their L-fos expression) during active sleep
induced by the microinjection of carbachol into the rostro-dorsal pens (AS-
carbachol). Accordingly, immunocytochemical double-labeling techniques were
used to identify GABA and Fos protein, as well as choline acetyltransferas
e (ChAT), in histological sections of the LDT-PPT. Compared to control awak
e cats, there was a larger number of GABAergic neurons that expressed c-fos
during AS-carbachol (31.5+/-6.1 vs. 112+/-15.2. P<0.005). This increase in
the number of GABA(+)Fos(+) neurons occurred on the ipsilateral side relat
ive to the injection site: there was a small decrease in GABA(+)Fos(+) cell
s in the contralateral LDT-PPT. However. the LDT-PPT neurons that exhibited
the largest increase in c-Sos expression during AS-carbachol were neither
GABA(+) nor ChAT(+) (47+/-22.5 vs. 228.7+/-14.0, P<0.0005). The number of c
holinergic neurons that expressed c-fors during AS-carbachol was not signif
icantly different compared to wakefulness. These data demonstrate that, dur
ing AS-carbachol, GABAergic as well as an unidentified population of neuron
s are activated in the LDT-PPT. We propose that these non-cholinergic LDT-P
PT neurons may participate in the regulation of active sleep. (C) 2001 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.