Detari L, Juhasz G, Kukorelli T
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1987 Aug;67(2):159-66. doi: 10.1016/0013-4694(87)90039-3.
Neuronal activity was investigated by extracellular microelectrodes in the pallidal region of freely moving cats during wakefulness (W), slow-wave sleep (SWS) and paradoxical sleep (PS). The firing of 150 units from 35 points was examined. On the basis of the modifications of firing rates and patterns during the sleep-wakefulness cycle, 5 groups of neurons were distinguished. Two of these groups were characterized by strong increase of firing rate in W and PS and in one of them this increase preceded the cortical activation at the SWS-PS transition by an average of 26 sec. The role played by the basal forebrain area in the regulation of the sleep-wakefulness cycle is discussed.
在自由活动的猫处于清醒(W)、慢波睡眠(SWS)和异相睡眠(PS)期间,通过细胞外微电极研究苍白球区域的神经元活动。检查了来自35个点的150个单位的放电情况。根据睡眠 - 觉醒周期中放电率和模式的变化,区分出5组神经元。其中两组的特征是在清醒和异相睡眠中放电率强烈增加,并且其中一组中这种增加在慢波睡眠 - 异相睡眠转换时皮层激活之前平均提前26秒。讨论了基底前脑区域在睡眠 - 觉醒周期调节中所起的作用。