Greisen G, Hellström-Vestas L, Lou H, Rosen I, Svenningsen N
Pediatr Res. 1985 Nov;19(11):1156-9. doi: 10.1203/00006450-198511000-00008.
Cerebral blood flow was estimated on 60 occasions in 15 well infants, 29-34 wk of gestational age, 5-17 days after birth, using 133-Xenon clearance after intravenous injection. The sleep state of the infants was determined by biparietal electroencephalography, clinical observation, and tracings of heart rate and respiration. Blood flow was 22% higher in the 11 estimations made during wakefulness, when compared to the 17 estimations made during quiet sleep. There was no difference between blood flow in active and quiet sleep. Also there was no difference between blood flow during periods of trace alternant and blood flow during periods of continuous electroencephalographic activity. It is suggested that flow-metabolism coupling is present in stable, preterm infants. The absence of an increase in cerebral blood flow during active sleep as compared with quiet sleep suggests that the neurophysiologic and neurometabolic mechanisms of rapid eye movement sleep are not yet fully developed in preterm infants.
对15名胎龄29 - 34周、出生后5 - 17天的健康婴儿进行了60次脑血流量估计,采用静脉注射133 - 氙清除法。通过双顶脑电图、临床观察以及心率和呼吸描记来确定婴儿的睡眠状态。与安静睡眠期间进行的17次估计相比,清醒期间进行的11次估计中血流量高22%。主动睡眠和安静睡眠时的血流量没有差异。而且,在脑电交替期和脑电持续活动期的血流量也没有差异。提示稳定的早产儿存在血流 - 代谢耦合。与安静睡眠相比,主动睡眠时脑血流量未增加,这表明早产儿快速眼动睡眠的神经生理和神经代谢机制尚未完全发育。