Peder M
Behav Neural Biol. 1987 Mar;47(2):186-96. doi: 10.1016/s0163-1047(87)90313-x.
Twenty-four-hour recordings of electrophysiological correlates of the sleep-waking cycle in castrated and noncastrated Wistar rats were performed to validate the cuff pedestal technique in the deprivation of rapid eye movement sleep. An undisturbed pattern of sleep was found in both castrated and noncastrated rats when the cuffs were in the raised position. The lowering of the cuff for 4 days virtually abolished REMs in both groups of rats. During neither the dark nor the light period was there any difference between the castrated and noncastrated rats in the total amount of REMs rebound. The results accord with the data obtained by the conventional flowerpot procedure and show that castration does not influence the amount of REMs before, during, and after REMs deprivation in the rat. It is suggested that testicular testosterone, contrary to growth hormone, is not essential for the triggering of REMs sleep, although both have anabolic actions.
对去势和未去势的Wistar大鼠进行睡眠-觉醒周期电生理相关性的24小时记录,以验证袖带基座技术在快速眼动睡眠剥夺中的应用。当袖带处于升高位置时,去势和未去势大鼠均出现未受干扰的睡眠模式。将袖带降低4天实际上消除了两组大鼠的快速眼动。在黑暗期和光照期,去势和未去势大鼠在快速眼动反弹总量上均无差异。结果与通过传统花盆程序获得的数据一致,表明去势不影响大鼠快速眼动剥夺前、期间和之后的快速眼动量。有人提出,与生长激素相反,睾丸睾酮对于触发快速眼动睡眠并非必不可少,尽管两者都有合成代谢作用。