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睡眠剥夺会损害大鼠食物偏好社会传递的记忆。

Sleep deprivation impairs recall of social transmission of food preference in rats.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Houston-Clear Lake, TX, USA ; Department of Psychology, University of Houston, TX, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Houston-Clear Lake, TX, USA.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2014 Nov 4;6:129-35. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S68611. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Evidence indicates that sleep plays an important role in learning and memory, and disruption of sleep especially seems to interfere with hippocampal memory processes. Social transmission of food preference (STFP), a natural test of paired associative learning, has been shown to be dependent on the hippocampus. While social transmission of food preference is not a novel task, it has not been used to examine the role of sleep in memory consolidation. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: cage control; sleep-deprived; and device control. Demonstrator rats were given powdered food mixed with a target spice. Test rats then interacted with demonstrator rats before being given a two choice test of powered food with the target spice or a novel spice. Sleep-deprived rats were then placed in an automated device that prevented sleep for 24 hours. After sleep deprivation, animals were given a preference test again to determine memory for the target spice at both 24 hours and 72 hours. Polysomnography was used to validate the method of sleep deprivation. During immediate preference testing, rats demonstrated a clear preference for the food containing the target spice. Rats that experienced 24 hours of sleep deprivation following the initial testing indicated a significant reduction in the recall of the target spice at 24 and 72 hours. The cage control and device animals maintained their preference for food containing the target spice. Therefore, the loss of sleep interfered with memory consolidation for food preference learned via social transmission.

摘要

证据表明,睡眠在学习和记忆中起着重要作用,尤其是睡眠中断似乎特别干扰海马体的记忆过程。食物偏好的社会传递(STFP)是一种配对联想学习的自然测试,已经被证明依赖于海马体。虽然食物偏好的社会传递不是一个新任务,但它尚未被用于研究睡眠在记忆巩固中的作用。雄性 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠被随机分为三组:笼对照;睡眠剥夺;和设备对照。示教大鼠给予混合有目标香料的粉末状食物。然后,测试大鼠与示教大鼠互动,然后给予目标香料或新香料的两选一测试。睡眠剥夺的大鼠随后被放置在一个自动装置中,该装置可防止其睡眠 24 小时。睡眠剥夺后,动物再次进行偏好测试,以确定对目标香料的记忆,分别在 24 小时和 72 小时。多导睡眠图用于验证睡眠剥夺的方法。在即时偏好测试中,大鼠明显偏好含有目标香料的食物。在初始测试后经历 24 小时睡眠剥夺的大鼠在 24 和 72 小时时明显减少了对目标香料的回忆。笼对照和设备对照动物保持了对含有目标香料的食物的偏好。因此,睡眠的丧失干扰了通过社会传递学习的食物偏好的记忆巩固。

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