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Endocannabinoid signaling in hypothalamic circuits regulates arousal from general anesthesia in mice

Authors :
Zhong, Haixing
Tong, Li
Gu, Ning
Gao, Fang
Lu, Yacheng
Xie, Rou-gang
Liu, Jingjing
Li, Xin
Bergeron, Richard
Pomeranz, Lisa E.
Mackie, Ken
Wang, Feng
Luo, Chun-Xia
Ren, Yan
Wu, Sheng-Xi
Xie, Zhongcong
Xu, Lin
Li, Jinlian
Dong, Hailong
Xiong, Lize
Zhang, Xia
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. June, 2017, Vol. 127 Issue 6, p2295, 15 p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Consciousness can be defined by two major attributes: awareness of environment and self, and arousal, which reflects the level of awareness. The return of arousal after general anesthesia presents an experimental tool for probing the neural mechanisms that control consciousness. Here we have identified that systemic or intracerebral injection of the cannabinoid [CB.sub.1] receptor ([CB.sub.1]R) antagonist AM281 into the dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (DMH)--but not the adjacent perifornical area (Pef) or the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus (VLPO)--accelerates arousal in mice recovering from general anesthesia. Anesthetics selectively activated endocannabinoid (eCB) signaling at DMH glutamatergic but not GABAergic synapses, leading to suppression of both glutamatergic DMH-Pef and GABAergic DMH-VLPO projections. Deletion of CB1R from widespread cerebral cortical or prefrontal cortical (PFC) glutamatergic neurons, including those innervating the DMH, mimicked the arousal-accelerating effects of AM281. In contrast, CB1R deletion from brain GABAergic neurons or hypothalamic glutamatergic neurons did not affect recovery time from anesthesia. Inactivation of PFC-DMH, DMHVLPO, or DMH-Pef projections blocked AM281-accelerated arousal, whereas activation of these projections mimicked the effects of AM281. We propose that decreased eCB signaling at glutamatergic terminals of the PFC-DMH projection accelerates arousal from general anesthesia through enhancement of the excitatory DMH-Pef projection, the inhibitory DMH-VLPO projection, or both.<br />Introduction Consciousness is an essential human attribute (1), but the neural mechanism controlling consciousness remains unknown (2, 3). Consciousness consists of two major components: arousal (i.e., the level of consciousness) [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
127
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.498199749
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI91038