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Phasic Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens Influences REM Sleep Timing

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Journal J Neurosci
Date 2025 Jan 10
PMID 39794128
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Based on the activity of dopamine (DA) neurons during behavioral states, the DA system has long been thought to be foundational in regulating sleep-wake behavior; over the past decade, advances in circuit manipulation and recording techniques have strengthened this perspective. Recently, several studies have demonstrated that DA release in regions of the limbic system is important in the promotion of REM sleep. Yet how DA dynamics change within bouts of sleep, how these changes are regulated, and whether they influence future state changes remains unclear. To address these questions, in mice of both sexes we used in vivo fiber photometry and inhibitory optogenetics to identify a specific role of DA transients in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) in state transitions from NREM sleep. We found that DA transients increase their frequency and amplitude over the duration of NREM sleep and that this increase is more pronounced during NREM bouts that transition into REM sleep. Next, we found that DA transients in NREM sleep are influenced by changes in REM sleep pressure. Finally, we show that transient DA release in the NAcc plays a functional role in regulating the timing of REM sleep entrances, as inhibition of midbrain DA neuron terminals in the NAcc prolonged bouts of NREM sleep and decreased the frequency of bouts of REM sleep. These findings demonstrate that DA release in the NAcc is dynamically regulated by sleep pressure and has a functional role in transitions from NREM sleep, particularly those into REM sleep.

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