Brainstem control of phasic muscle activity during REM sleep: a review and hypothesis
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Brainstem control of phasic muscle activity during REM sleep: a review and hypothesis
Abstract
For the generation of phasic muscle activity during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, strong motor excitation to overcome both tonic and phasic inhibition is needed at the motoneuron level. Descending pathways originating in the rostral pons (cholinoceptive (nucleus reticularis pontis oralis-->nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis, peri-locus coeruleus pars alpha-->nucleus reticularis magnocellularis) and cholinergic (pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus-->nucleus reticularis paramedianus) pathways) are involved in motor inhibition during REM sleep. Since the origins of excitatory drives related to phasic muscle activity during REM sleep are also in the brainstem, the occurrence of phasic muscle activity can be said to be determined by brainstem activity. We review the basic and clinical studies on phasic muscle activity during REM sleep and propose the possibility that it can be a beneficial parameter for assessing brainstem activity, especially in relation to its maturation during early stage of life.
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