The Serotonergic Dorsal Raphe Promotes Emergence from Propofol Anesthesia in Zebrafish
Abstract
The mechanisms through which general anesthetics induce loss of consciousness remain unclear. Previous studies have suggested that dorsal raphe nucleus serotonergic (DRN 5-HT ) neurons are involved in inhalational anesthesia, but the underlying neuronal and synaptic mechanisms are not well understood. In this study, we investigated the role of DRN 5-HT neurons in propofol-induced anesthesia in larval zebrafish (sex undetermined at this developmental stage) using a combination of in vivo single-cell calcium imaging, two-photon laser ablation, optogenetic activation, in vivo glutamate imaging, and in vivo whole-cell recording. We found that calcium activity of DRN 5-HT neurons reversibly decreased during propofol perfusion. Ablation of DRN 5-HT neurons prolonged emergence from 30 µM propofol anesthesia, while induction times were not affected under concentrations of 1, 3, and 30 µM. Additionally, optogenetic activation of DRN 5-HT neurons strongly promoted emergence from propofol anesthesia. Propofol application to DRN 5-HT neurons suppressed both spontaneous and current injection-evoked spike firing, abolished spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents, and decreased membrane input resistance. Presynaptic glutamate release events in DRN 5-HT neurons were also abolished by propofol. Furthermore, the hyperpolarization of DRN 5-HT neurons caused by propofol was abolished by picrotoxin, a GABA A receptor antagonist, which shortened emergence time from propofol anesthesia when locally applied to the DRN. Our results reveal that DRN 5-HT neurons in zebrafish are involved in the emergence from propofol anesthesia by inhibiting presynaptic excitatory glutamate inputs and inducing GABA A receptor-mediated hyperpolarization.
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Authors (17)
Xiaoxuan Yang
Electrification and Energy Infrastructures Division
Shan Zhu
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Life and Health Detection, Life and Health Intelligent Research Institute
Miaoyun Xia
Le Sun
Sha Li
State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peishan Xiang
Funing Li
Qiusui Deng
Lijun Chen
Wei Zhang
Ying Wang
Qiang Li
Zhuochen Lyu
Xufei Du
Jiulin Du
Qianzi Yang
Yan Luo
Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials, State Key Laboratory of Porous Materials for Separation and Conversion, Fudan University, 220 Handan, Shanghai 200433, P. R. China