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Phasic REM Transiently Approaches Wakefulness in the Human Cortex-A Single-Pulse Electrical Stimulation Study.

Kiyohide Usami1, Riki Matsumoto1, Katsuya Kobayashi1, Takefumi Hitomi2,3, Masao Matsuhashi4,5, Akihiro Shimotake1, Takayuki Kikuchi6, Kazumichi Yoshida6, Takeharu Kunieda6, Nobuhiro Mikuni6,7, Susumu Miyamoto6, Ryosuke Takahashi1, Akio Ikeda8.   

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Study
Objectives: To investigate the changes in cortical neural responses induced by external inputs during phasic rapid eye movement (p-REM) sleep.
Methods: Single-pulse electrical stimulation (SPES) was directly applied to the human cortex during REM sleep through subdural electrodes, in seven patients who underwent invasive presurgical evaluation for intractable partial epilepsy. SPES was applied to parts of the cortex through the subdural electrodes, and induced cortical responses were recorded from adjacent and remote cortical areas. Phase-locked corticocortical-evoked potentials (CCEPs) and nonphase-locked or induced CCEP-related high gamma activity (CCEP-HGA, 100-200 Hz), which are considered proxies for cortical connectivity and cortical excitability, respectively, were compared among wakefulness, p-REM (within ±2 seconds of significant bursts of REM), and tonic REM (t-REM) (periphasic REM) periods.
Results: During REM sleep, SPES elicited a transient increase in CCEP-HGA, followed by a subsequent decrease or suppression. The HGA suppression during both p-REM and t-REM was stronger than during wakefulness. However, its suppression during p-REM was weaker than during t-REM. On the other hand, the CCEP waveform did not show any significant difference between the two REM periods. Conclusions: Cortical excitability to exogenous input was different between p-REM and t-REM. The change of the cortical excitability in p-REM was directed toward wakefulness, which may produce incomplete short bursts of consciousness, leading to dreams. © Sleep Research Society 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research Society. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  CCEP; REM sleep; phasic REM; single-pulse electrical stimulation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28482107     DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsx077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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