神经科学
快速眼动睡眠
睡眠神经科学
眼球运动
被盖
睡眠开始
中缝背核
旁正中桥网状结构
足爪被盖核
脑干
非快速眼动睡眠
网状结构
生物
核心
中脑
中枢神经系统
5-羟色胺能
血清素
生物化学
受体
失眠症
药理学
作者
Pierre‐Hervé Luppi,Justin Malcey,Amarine Chancel,Blandine Duval,Sébastien Cabrera,Patrice Fort
摘要
Summary Rapid eye movement sleep is a state characterized by concomitant occurrence of rapid eye movements, electroencephalographic activation and muscle atonia. In this review, we provide up to date knowledge on the neuronal network controlling its onset and maintenance. It is now accepted that muscle atonia during rapid eye movement sleep is due to activation of glutamatergic neurons localized in the pontine sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus. These neurons directly project and excite glycinergic/γ‐aminobutyric acid‐ergic pre‐motoneurons localized in the ventromedial medulla. The sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus rapid eye movement‐on neurons are inactivated during wakefulness and non‐rapid eye movement by rapid eye movement‐off γ‐aminobutyric acid‐ergic neurons localized in the ventrolateral periaqueductal grey and the adjacent dorsal deep mesencephalic reticular nucleus. Melanin‐concentrating hormone and γ‐aminobutyric acid‐ergic rapid eye movement sleep‐on neurons localized in the lateral hypothalamus would inhibit these rapid eye movement sleep‐off neurons initiating the state. Finally, the activation of a few limbic cortical structures during rapid eye movement sleep by the claustrum and the supramammillary nucleus as well as that of the basolateral amygdala would be involved in the function(s) of rapid eye movement sleep. In summary, rapid eye movement sleep is generated by a brainstem generator controlled by forebrain structures involved in autonomic control.
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