Askenasy J J, Yahr M D
Sleep Research Institute, Sheba Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
J Neural Transm Gen Sect. 1990;79(1-2):103-11. doi: 10.1007/BF01251005.
A wide range of elementary and complex motor activities are known to occur during sleep, but very little is known about the basic physiologic condition of the skeletal muscle during sleep. The present study provides evidence that a minute electric random activity constitutes the basic physiologic condition of the skeletal muscles during sleep. During the NonREM stages of each sleep cycle a regression of the continuous random minute activity occurs, followed by a sudden increase of the isolated motor unit action potentials during REM sleep. Particular structural features of the anterior tibial (AT) muscle make it the most active skeletal muscle during sleep. During wakefulness, at rest, the random muscle activity disappears.
已知睡眠期间会出现各种各样简单和复杂的运动活动,但对于睡眠期间骨骼肌的基本生理状况却知之甚少。本研究提供了证据,表明微小的电随机活动构成了睡眠期间骨骼肌的基本生理状况。在每个睡眠周期的非快速眼动阶段,连续的随机微小活动会出现消退,随后在快速眼动睡眠期间单个运动单位动作电位会突然增加。胫骨前肌(AT)的特定结构特征使其成为睡眠期间最活跃的骨骼肌。在清醒、休息时,随机肌肉活动消失。