Mendelson W B, Martin J V, Perlis M, Wagner R
Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-8101.
Neuropsychopharmacology. 1989 Mar;2(1):61-6. doi: 10.1016/0893-133x(89)90008-0.
A growing literature suggests that the basal forebrain may contain structures involved in the regulation of sleep. As part of a series of studies designed to locate the site(s) of hypnotic action of benzodiazepines, we have injected triazolam into the medial preoptic area (MPA) of the hypothalamus of rats. Total sleep time was increased, due primarily to an increase in non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and a trend toward a decrease in intermittent waking time. A previous study from this laboratory reported that injections into the raphe nucleus decreased sleep, whereas injections at adjacent sites were without effect. These studies indicate the selectivity with which different brain regions respond to triazolam in terms of actions on sleep.
越来越多的文献表明,基底前脑可能包含参与睡眠调节的结构。作为旨在定位苯二氮䓬催眠作用部位的一系列研究的一部分,我们已将三唑仑注射到大鼠下丘脑的内侧视前区(MPA)。总睡眠时间增加,主要是由于非快速眼动(非REM)睡眠增加以及间歇性清醒时间有减少的趋势。该实验室先前的一项研究报告称,注射到中缝核会减少睡眠,而在相邻部位注射则没有效果。这些研究表明不同脑区对三唑仑睡眠作用反应的选择性。