“…In regard to the present study, 5-HT 1A receptors are located on the soma and dendrites of 5-HT neurons (somatodentritic autoreceptors), as well as postsynaptically on 5-HT target neurons (Kia et al, 1996;Riad et al, 2000). It has been proposed that 5-HT 1A receptors are involved in the regulation of REM sleep and wakefulness (Dzoljic et al, 1992;Tissier et al, 1993;Portas et al, 1996;Thakkar et al, 1998), whereas 5-HT 2A receptors participate in the control of SWS (Idzikowski et al, 1986;Dugovic et al, 1989). The observation that 5-HT 1A null mutant mice have higher amounts of REM sleep than wild-type mice during both the light and dark phases (Boutrel et al, 2002) is consistent with this idea.…”