Ogawa Y, Kawamura H
Department of Neuroscience, Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan.
Brain Res Bull. 1988 Jun;20(6):897-902. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(88)90108-6.
Multiple unit activities (MUA) in 307 brainstem sites were recorded by chronically implanted electrodes in cats, using a polygraph with 4 channel MUA recording units. During transition from waking to slow wave sleep, at 15 sites including the medial preoptic area (11), the diagonal band of Broca (2) and medial anterior hypothalamic area (2), consistently earlier increase of MUA in discharge rate was observed, while MUA in other areas decreased. Also, at 13 sites in these areas, a decrease in discharge rate was demonstrated during paradoxical sleep. These findings suggest a close relationship between the preoptic area and sleep mechanisms, supporting a notion that an active site for induction of slow wave sleep may reside in the preoptic area.
采用带有4通道多单位活动(MUA)记录装置的多导生理记录仪,通过长期植入猫脑干307个部位的电极来记录MUA。在从清醒状态过渡到慢波睡眠期间,在包括内侧视前区(11个部位)、布罗卡斜带(2个部位)和内侧下丘脑前区(2个部位)在内的15个部位,观察到MUA放电率持续提前增加,而其他区域的MUA则减少。此外,在这些区域的13个部位,快速眼动睡眠期间放电率降低。这些发现表明视前区与睡眠机制之间存在密切关系,支持了慢波睡眠诱导的活跃位点可能位于视前区这一观点。