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大鼠的冷暴露与睡眠:快速眼动睡眠稳态与体型

Cold exposure and sleep in the rat: REM sleep homeostasis and body size.

作者信息

Amici Roberto, Cerri Matteo, Ocampo-Garcés Adrian, Baracchi Francesca, Dentico Daniela, Jones Christine Ann, Luppi Marco, Perez Emanuele, Parmeggiani Pier Luigi, Zamboni Giovanni

机构信息

Department of Human and General Physiology, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Sleep. 2008 May;31(5):708-15. doi: 10.1093/sleep/31.5.708.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Exposure to low ambient temperature (Ta) depresses REM sleep (REMS) occurrence. In this study, both short and long-term homeostatic aspects of REMS regulation were analyzed during cold exposure and during subsequent recovery at Ta 24 degrees C.

DESIGN

EEG activity, hypothalamic temperature, and motor activity were studied during a 24-h exposure to Tas ranging from 10 degrees C to -10 degrees C and for 4 days during recovery.

SETTING

Laboratory of Physiological Regulation during the Wake-Sleep Cycle, Department of Human and General Physiology, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna.

SUBJECTS

24 male albino rats.

INTERVENTIONS

Animals were implanted with electrodes for EEG recording and a thermistor to measure hypothalamic temperature.

MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS

REMS occurrence decreased proportionally with cold exposure, but a fast compensatory REMS rebound occurred during the first day of recovery when the previous loss went beyond a "fast rebound" threshold corresponding to 22% of the daily REMS need. A slow REMS rebound apparently allowed the animals to fully restore the previous REMS loss during the following 3 days of recovery.

CONCLUSION

Comparing the present data on rats with data from earlier studies on cats and humans, it appears that small mammals have less tolerance for REMS loss than large ones. In small mammals, this low tolerance may be responsible on a short-term basis for the shorter wake-sleep cycle, and on long-term basis, for the higher percentage of REMS that is quickly recovered following REMS deprivation.

摘要

研究目的

暴露于低环境温度(Ta)会抑制快速眼动睡眠(REMS)的发生。在本研究中,分析了冷暴露期间以及随后在24摄氏度恢复期间REMS调节的短期和长期稳态方面。

设计

在24小时暴露于10摄氏度至 -10摄氏度的Ta期间以及恢复期间的4天内,研究脑电图活动、下丘脑温度和运动活动。

设置

博洛尼亚大学阿尔马·马特尔·斯图迪奥鲁姆人文与普通生理学系睡眠-觉醒周期生理调节实验室。

受试者

24只雄性白化大鼠。

干预措施

给动物植入用于脑电图记录的电极和用于测量下丘脑温度的热敏电阻。

测量与结果

REMS的发生随着冷暴露成比例下降,但在恢复的第一天,当先前的损失超过对应于每日REMS需求22%的“快速反弹”阈值时,会出现快速代偿性REMS反弹。缓慢的REMS反弹显然使动物在随后的3天恢复期间能够完全恢复先前的REMS损失。

结论

将目前关于大鼠的数据与早期关于猫和人类的研究数据进行比较,似乎小型哺乳动物对REMS损失的耐受性低于大型哺乳动物。在小型哺乳动物中,这种低耐受性可能在短期内导致较短的觉醒-睡眠周期,而在长期内导致在REMS剥夺后快速恢复的REMS比例更高。

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