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Dataset for: BEHAVIORAL STATE-SPECIFIC NEURONS IN THE MOUSE MEDULLA INVOLVED IN SLEEP-WAKE SWITCHING

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The medullary reticular formation (RF) is involved in the maintenance of several vital physiological functions and level of vigilance. In the present study in non-anesthetized, head-fixed mice, I examined the role of medullary RF neurons in the control of sleep-wake states, i.e. wakefulness (W), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and paradoxical (or rapid eye movement) sleep (PS). I showed, for the first time, that the mouse medullary RF contains presumed SWS-promoting, SWS-on neurons that remain silent during W, display a sharp increase in discharge rate at sleep onset, and discharge tonically and selectively during SWS. In addition, I showed the presence in the medullary RF of both PS-on and PS-off neurons, which, respectively, commence discharging or cease firing selectively just prior to, and during, PS. PS-off neurons were located in the raphe nuclei and ventral medulla, while PS-on neurons were found in both the lateral part of the ventral gigantocellular reticular nucleus and the raphe nuclei, as were SWS-on neurons. PS-off and SWS-on neurons appear to play an important role in both the W-SWS and SWS-PS switches, while PS-on and PS-off neurons play an important role in the PS-W switch. The present findings on the trends in spike activity at the transitions from SWS to PS and from PS to W are in line with the reciprocal interaction hypothesis according to which PS occurs as a result of the cessation of discharge of PS-off neurons, while PS ends as a result of the start of discharge of PS-off neurons.
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