INL, UMR5270 CNRS, INSA Lyon, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, F-69621, France.
CRNL, SLEEP Team, UMR 5292 CNRS/U1028 INSERM, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, F-69372, France.
J Neurosci Methods. 2019 Mar 15;316:103-116. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2018.08.030. Epub 2018 Sep 3.
Sleep is an inactive state of reduced environmental awareness shared by all animals. When compared to wakefulness, sleep behavior is associated with changes in physiology and brain activity. The nature of these changes varies considerably across species, and therefore is a rich resource for gaining insight into the evolution and functions of sleep. A major obstacle to capitalizing on this resource is the lack of a small device capable of recording multiple biological parameters for extended periods of time both in the laboratory and the field.
ONEIROS is a new tool designed for conducting sleep research on small, freely moving animals. The miniature, standalone system is capable of recording up to 26 electrophysiological signals (electroencephalogram, electromyogram, electrooculogram, electrocardiogram), metabolic (3 temperature channels) and behavior via an accelerometer for several days. In addition, the device is equipped with a vibrating motor which can be used to assess arousal thresholds and to disrupt sleep. The system is available in telemetric or data-logger configuration useable in the field.
To demonstrate the efficacy of this tool, we simultaneously recorded for the first time, electroencephalogram, hippocampal local field potential, electromyogram, electrooculogram, brain, body and ambient temperature, and 3D accelerometry. We also deprived rats of paradoxical sleep by triggering the vibrating motor after online recognition of the state. Finally, by successfully recording a pigeon in an 8 m aviary in a social context with the device in the logger configuration, we demonstrate the feasibility of using the device in the field.
睡眠是一种所有动物共有的、对环境感知降低的不活跃状态。与清醒状态相比,睡眠行为与生理和大脑活动的变化有关。这些变化的性质在不同物种之间有很大的差异,因此是深入了解睡眠的进化和功能的丰富资源。利用这一资源的主要障碍是缺乏一种能够在实验室和野外长时间记录多个生物参数的小型设备。
ONEIROS 是一种为小型、自由活动的动物进行睡眠研究而设计的新工具。这个微型、独立的系统能够通过加速度计记录多达 26 个电生理信号(脑电图、肌电图、眼电图、心电图)、代谢(3 个温度通道)和行为长达数天。此外,该设备还配备了一个振动电机,可用于评估唤醒阈值和扰乱睡眠。该系统有遥测或数据记录器两种配置,可在野外使用。
为了证明这个工具的有效性,我们首次同时记录了脑电图、海马局部场电位、肌电图、眼电图、大脑、身体和环境温度以及 3D 加速度。我们还通过在线识别状态后触发振动电机来剥夺大鼠的异相睡眠。最后,通过成功地在一个 8 米的鸽舍中使用带有数据记录器的设备在社交环境下记录一只鸽子,我们证明了该设备在野外使用的可行性。