TY - JOUR
T1 - Gene expression in the rat brain during prostaglandin D2 and adenosinergically-induced sleep
AU - Terao, Akira
AU - Huang, Zhi Li
AU - Wisor, Jonathan P.
AU - Mochizuki, Takatoshi
AU - Gerashchenko, Dmitry
AU - Urade, Yoshihiro
AU - Kilduff, T. S.
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - Previous studies have supported the hypothesis that macromolecular synthesis occurs in the brain during sleep as a response to prior waking activities and that prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is an endogenous sleep substance whose effects are dependent on adenosine A 2a receptor-mediated signaling. We compared gene expression in the cerebral cortex, basal forebrain, and hypothalamus during PGD 2-induced and adenosinergically-induced sleep to results from our previously published study of recovery sleep (RS) after sleep deprivation (SD). Immediate early gene expression in the cortex during sleep induced by PGD 2- or by the selective adenosine A2a agonist CGS21680 showed limited similarity to that observed during RS while, in the basal forebrain and hypothalamus, widespread activation of immediate early genes not seen during RS occurred. In all three brain regions, PGD2 and CGS21680 reduced the expression of arc, a transcript whose expression is elevated during SD. Using GeneChips®, the majority of genes induced by either PGD2 or CGS21680 were induced by both, suggesting activation of the same pathways. However, gene expression induced in the brain after PGD2 or CGS21680 treatment was distinct from that described during RS after SD and apparently involves glial cell gene activation and signaling pathways in neural-immune interactions.
AB - Previous studies have supported the hypothesis that macromolecular synthesis occurs in the brain during sleep as a response to prior waking activities and that prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is an endogenous sleep substance whose effects are dependent on adenosine A 2a receptor-mediated signaling. We compared gene expression in the cerebral cortex, basal forebrain, and hypothalamus during PGD 2-induced and adenosinergically-induced sleep to results from our previously published study of recovery sleep (RS) after sleep deprivation (SD). Immediate early gene expression in the cortex during sleep induced by PGD 2- or by the selective adenosine A2a agonist CGS21680 showed limited similarity to that observed during RS while, in the basal forebrain and hypothalamus, widespread activation of immediate early genes not seen during RS occurred. In all three brain regions, PGD2 and CGS21680 reduced the expression of arc, a transcript whose expression is elevated during SD. Using GeneChips®, the majority of genes induced by either PGD2 or CGS21680 were induced by both, suggesting activation of the same pathways. However, gene expression induced in the brain after PGD2 or CGS21680 treatment was distinct from that described during RS after SD and apparently involves glial cell gene activation and signaling pathways in neural-immune interactions.
KW - Adenosine
KW - Cytokines
KW - GeneChip®
KW - Neural-immune
KW - Quantitative PCR
KW - TaqMan® analysis
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05257.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05257.x
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 18331290
AN - SCOPUS:42549099904
SN - 0022-3042
VL - 105
SP - 1480
EP - 1498
JO - Journal of Neurochemistry
JF - Journal of Neurochemistry
IS - 4
ER -