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  • Cholinergic basal forebrain neurons are active during wakefulness and REM sleep, influencing sleep balance.
  • Previous research linked nNOS/NK1R cortical neurons' activation during NREM sleep to sleep drive and showed BF neurons modulate these cells.
  • Optogenetic and pharmacological studies indicated that cholinergic signaling can both activate and inhibit nNOS/NK1R neurons, primarily enhancing their activity while decreasing glutamatergic inputs, suggesting a role in regulating cortical activity across different states of arousal.

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Cholinergic (ACh) basal forebrain (BF) neurons are active during wakefulness and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and are involved in sleep homeostasis. We have previously shown in adult animals that cortical neurons that express neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and the receptor for Substance P (NK1R) are activated during non-REM (NREM) sleep in proportion to homeostatic sleep drive. Here, we show that BF neurons modulate cortical nNOS/NK1R cells. In vitro optogenetic stimulation of BF terminals both activated and inhibited nNOS/NK1R neurons. Pharmacological studies revealed cholinergic responses mediated by postsynaptic activation of muscarinic receptors (mAChRs; M3R > M2/4R > M1R) and that presynaptic M3R and M2R activation reduced glutamatergic input onto nNOS/NK1R neurons whereas nicotinic receptor (nAChR)-mediated responses of nNOS/NK1R neurons were mixed. Cholinergic responses of nNOS/NK1R neurons were largely unaffected by prolonged wakefulness. ACh release, including from BF cells, appears to largely excite cortical nNOS/NK1R cells while reducing glutamatergic inputs onto these neurons. We propose that cholinergic signaling onto cortical nNOS/NK1R neurons may contribute to the regulation of cortical activity across arousal states, but that this response is likely independent of the role of these neurons in sleep homeostasis.

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  • Cholinergic basal forebrain neurons are active during wakefulness and REM sleep, influencing sleep balance.
  • Previous research linked nNOS/NK1R cortical neurons' activation during NREM sleep to sleep drive and showed BF neurons modulate these cells.
  • Optogenetic and pharmacological studies indicated that cholinergic signaling can both activate and inhibit nNOS/NK1R neurons, primarily enhancing their activity while decreasing glutamatergic inputs, suggesting a role in regulating cortical activity across different states of arousal.
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