Regional brain glucose metabolism is altered during rapid eye movement sleep in the cat: A preliminary study
- 22 February 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 304 (4) , 517-529
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903040402
Abstract
Glucose utilization was measured in 74 brain regions of the cat during states of wakefulness or rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. These data were obtained from intact, unanesthetized animals which were instrumented for objectively measuring states of consciousness. Through a chronically implanted intravenous catheter, the cats received 250 μCi of [6−14C]glucose during REM sleep (N = 3) or during wakefulness (N = 3). After spending ≈8 min in REM sleep or in quiet wakefulness, the cats were administered a lethal dose of barbiturate and the brains were removed and processed for autoradiography. The results revealed site‐specific changes in glucose metabolism during REM sleep. Significant alterations in glucose use occurred in the thalamus, the limbic system, and specific regions of the pontine reticular formation. These data demonstrate for the first time that during states comprised entirely of REM sleep there are anatomically specific changes in cerebral glucose metabolism. The majority of brain regions exhibiting REM sleep‐dependent changes in glucose metabolism either overlapped with regions known to contain cholinergic cell bodies, or with areas that receive prominent cholinergic input.Keywords
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