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Role of pontine sub‐laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (<scp>SLD</scp>) in rapid eye movement (<scp>REM</scp>) sleep, cataplexy, and emotion

Fangfang Fan, Ramalingam Vetrivelan, Yi Yang, Zhen‐Ni Guo, Jun Lu

2022CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pontine sub-laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (SLD) is crucial for REM sleep. However, the necessary role of SLD for REM sleep, cataplexy that resembles REM sleep, and emotion memory by REM sleep has remained unclear. To address these questions, we focally ablated SLD neurons using adenoviral diphtheria-toxin (DTA) approach and found that SLD lesions completely eliminated REM sleep accompanied by wake increase, significantly reduced baseline cataplexy amounts by 40% and reward (sucrose) induced cataplexy amounts by 70% and altered cataplexy EEG Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) from REM sleep-like to wake-like in orexin null (OXKO) mice. We then used OXKO animals with absence of REM sleep and OXKO controls and examined elimination of REM sleep in anxiety and fear extinction. Our resulted showed that REM sleep elimination significantly increased anxiety-like behaviors in open field test (OFT), elevated plus maze test (EPM) and defensive aggression and impaired fear extinction. The data indicate that in OXKO mice the SLD is the sole generator for REM sleep; (2) the SLD selectively mediates REM sleep cataplexy (R-cataplexy) that merges with wake cataplexy (W-cataplexy); (3) REM sleep enhances positive emotion (sucrose induced cataplexy) response, reduces negative emotion state (anxiety), and promotes fear extinction.

Topics & Concepts

CataplexyPsychologyRapid eye movement sleepSleep (system call)NeuroscienceExtinction (optical mineralogy)Non-rapid eye movement sleepNeuroscience of sleepAudiologyEye movementMedicineSleep disorderChemistryCognitionOperating systemMineralogyComputer scienceSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and related disordersCircadian rhythm and melatonin