Literature DB >> 34407410

Cerebral capillary blood flow upsurge during REM sleep is mediated by A2a receptors.

Chia-Jung Tsai1, Takeshi Nagata2, Chih-Yao Liu3, Takaya Suganuma3, Takeshi Kanda3, Takehiro Miyazaki3, Kai Liu4, Tsuyoshi Saitoh3, Hiroshi Nagase3, Michael Lazarus5, Kaspar E Vogt5, Masashi Yanagisawa6, Yu Hayashi7.   

Abstract

Sleep is generally viewed as a period of recovery, but how the supply of cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes across sleep/wake states has remained unclear. Here, we directly observe red blood cells (RBCs) within capillaries, where the actual substance exchange between the blood and neurons/glia occurs, by two-photon microscopy. Across multiple cortical areas, average capillary CBF is largely increased during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, whereas it does not differ between periods of active wakefulness and non-REM sleep. Capillary RBC flow during REM sleep is further elevated following REM sleep deprivation, suggesting that capillary CBF reflects REM sleep pressure. At the molecular level, signaling via adenosine A2a receptors is crucial; in A2a-KO mice, capillary CBF upsurge during REM sleep is dampened, and effects of REM sleep pressure are abolished. These results provide evidence regarding the dynamics of capillary CBF across sleep/wake states and insights to the underlying mechanisms.
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  adenosine A2a receptor knockout mice; capillary; cerebral blood flow; rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep; sleep homeostasis; two-photon microscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34407410     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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