| Literature DB >> 12796782 |
Mehdi Tafti1, Brice Petit, Didier Chollet, Elisabeth Neidhart, Fabienne de Bilbao, Jozsef Z Kiss, Philip A Wood, Paul Franken.
Abstract
In rodents, the electroencephalogram (EEG) during paradoxical sleep and exploratory behavior is characterized by theta oscillations. Here we show that a deficiency in short-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase (encoded by Acads) in mice causes a marked slowing in theta frequency during paradoxical sleep only. We found Acads expression in brain regions involved in theta generation, notably the hippocampus. Microarray analysis of gene expression in mice with mutations in Acads indicates overexpression of Glo1 (encoding glyoxylase 1), a gene involved in the detoxification of metabolic by-products. Administration of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) to mutant mice significantly recovers slow theta and Glo1 overexpression. Thus, an underappreciated metabolic pathway involving fatty acid beta-oxidation also regulates theta oscillations during sleep.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12796782 DOI: 10.1038/ng1174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330