Benca R M, Kushida C A, Everson C A, Kalski R, Bergmann B M, Rechtschaffen A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
Sleep. 1989 Feb;12(1):47-52. doi: 10.1093/sleep/12.1.47.
Immune function studies were performed on splenic lymphocytes obtained from rats subjected to total or paradoxical sleep deprivation. Spleen cell counts, in vitro lymphocyte proliferation responses to mitogens, and in vitro and in vivo plaque-forming cell responses to antigens were obtained. Sleep-deprived rats were roughly equivalent to both their yoked controls and home-cage controls in all assays. The results do not support the hypothesis that sleep deprivation results in immune suppression as measured by the above-mentioned parameters.
对从经历完全睡眠剥夺或异相睡眠剥夺的大鼠获取的脾淋巴细胞进行了免疫功能研究。获得了脾细胞计数、体外淋巴细胞对有丝分裂原的增殖反应以及体外和体内对抗原的空斑形成细胞反应。在所有测定中,睡眠剥夺的大鼠与其配对对照组和笼养对照组大致相当。上述结果不支持睡眠剥夺会导致免疫抑制这一假设(以上述参数衡量)。