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Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia
AIMS: The basal forebrain (BF) plays an essential role in wakefulness and cognition. Two subtypes of BF gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons, including somatostatin‐expressing (GABA(SOM)) and parvalbumin‐positive (GABA(Parv)) neurons, function differently in mediating the natural sleep–wake cycle....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33764684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13635 |
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author | Cai, Shuang Tang, Ai‐Chen Luo, Tian‐Yuan Yang, Shao‐Cheng Yang, Huanhuan Liu, Cheng‐Xi Shu, Yue Pan, Yun‐Chao Zhang, Yu Zhou, Liang Yu, Tian Yu, Shou‐Yang |
author_facet | Cai, Shuang Tang, Ai‐Chen Luo, Tian‐Yuan Yang, Shao‐Cheng Yang, Huanhuan Liu, Cheng‐Xi Shu, Yue Pan, Yun‐Chao Zhang, Yu Zhou, Liang Yu, Tian Yu, Shou‐Yang |
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description | AIMS: The basal forebrain (BF) plays an essential role in wakefulness and cognition. Two subtypes of BF gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons, including somatostatin‐expressing (GABA(SOM)) and parvalbumin‐positive (GABA(Parv)) neurons, function differently in mediating the natural sleep–wake cycle. Since the loss of consciousness induced by general anesthesia and the natural sleep–wake cycle probably share similar mechanisms, it is important to clarify the accurate roles of these neurons in general anesthesia procedure. METHODS: Based on two transgenic mouse lines expressing SOM‐IRES‐Cre and PV‐IRES‐Cre, we used a combination of genetic activation, inactivation, and chronic ablation approaches to further explore the behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) roles of BF(SOM) and BF(Parv) neurons in general anesthesia. After a single intravenous injection of propofol and the induction and recovery times of isoflurane anesthesia, the anesthesia time was compared. The changes in cortical EEG under different conditions were also compared. RESULTS: Activation of BF GABA(SOM) neurons facilitates both the propofol and isoflurane anesthesia, manifesting as a longer anesthesia duration time with propofol anesthesia and a fast induction time and longer recovery time with isoflurane anesthesia. Moreover, BF GABA(SOM)‐activated mice displayed a greater suppression of cortical electrical activity during anesthesia, showing an increase in δ power bands or a simultaneous decrease in high‐frequency power bands. However, only a limited and nuanced effect on propofol and isoflurane anesthesia was observed with the manipulated BF GABA(Parv) neurons. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that BF GABA(SOM) neurons play a critical role in propofol and isoflurane general anesthesia, while BF GABA(Parv) neurons appeared to have little effect. |
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spelling | pubmed-81936992021-06-15 Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia Cai, Shuang Tang, Ai‐Chen Luo, Tian‐Yuan Yang, Shao‐Cheng Yang, Huanhuan Liu, Cheng‐Xi Shu, Yue Pan, Yun‐Chao Zhang, Yu Zhou, Liang Yu, Tian Yu, Shou‐Yang CNS Neurosci Ther Original Articles AIMS: The basal forebrain (BF) plays an essential role in wakefulness and cognition. Two subtypes of BF gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons, including somatostatin‐expressing (GABA(SOM)) and parvalbumin‐positive (GABA(Parv)) neurons, function differently in mediating the natural sleep–wake cycle. Since the loss of consciousness induced by general anesthesia and the natural sleep–wake cycle probably share similar mechanisms, it is important to clarify the accurate roles of these neurons in general anesthesia procedure. METHODS: Based on two transgenic mouse lines expressing SOM‐IRES‐Cre and PV‐IRES‐Cre, we used a combination of genetic activation, inactivation, and chronic ablation approaches to further explore the behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) roles of BF(SOM) and BF(Parv) neurons in general anesthesia. After a single intravenous injection of propofol and the induction and recovery times of isoflurane anesthesia, the anesthesia time was compared. The changes in cortical EEG under different conditions were also compared. RESULTS: Activation of BF GABA(SOM) neurons facilitates both the propofol and isoflurane anesthesia, manifesting as a longer anesthesia duration time with propofol anesthesia and a fast induction time and longer recovery time with isoflurane anesthesia. Moreover, BF GABA(SOM)‐activated mice displayed a greater suppression of cortical electrical activity during anesthesia, showing an increase in δ power bands or a simultaneous decrease in high‐frequency power bands. However, only a limited and nuanced effect on propofol and isoflurane anesthesia was observed with the manipulated BF GABA(Parv) neurons. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that BF GABA(SOM) neurons play a critical role in propofol and isoflurane general anesthesia, while BF GABA(Parv) neurons appeared to have little effect. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8193699/ /pubmed/33764684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13635 Text en © 2021 The Authors. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Cai, Shuang Tang, Ai‐Chen Luo, Tian‐Yuan Yang, Shao‐Cheng Yang, Huanhuan Liu, Cheng‐Xi Shu, Yue Pan, Yun‐Chao Zhang, Yu Zhou, Liang Yu, Tian Yu, Shou‐Yang Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title | Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title_full | Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title_fullStr | Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title_short | Effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
title_sort | effect of basal forebrain somatostatin and parvalbumin neurons in propofol and isoflurane anesthesia |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33764684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13635 |
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