Van Luijtelaar E L, Kaiser J, Coenen A M
Sleep. 1982;5(3):284-9. doi: 10.1093/sleep/5.3.284.
Effects of paradoxical sleep deprivation upon intracranial self-stimulation behavior were studied. After stable response rates to electrical brain reward were obtained, rats were assigned to an experimental group in which they were deprived of paradoxical sleep with the pendulum technique for 72 h, to a pendulum control group and to a home-cage control group. In baseline, postdeprivation, and postrecovery sessions, rate-intensity functions for intracranial self-stimulation were determined. Partially in contrast to the literature, no change in the response rate or threshold for brain stimulation was found. The question was raised whether factors accompanying the different paradoxical sleep deprivation techniques rather than paradoxical sleep deprivation itself were responsible for these behavioral differences.
研究了异相睡眠剥夺对颅内自我刺激行为的影响。在获得对脑电刺激稳定的反应率后,将大鼠分为实验组,采用摆动技术使其异相睡眠剥夺72小时,另设摆动对照组和笼内对照组。在基线期、剥夺后和恢复后阶段,测定颅内自我刺激的频率-强度函数。与文献部分相反,未发现脑刺激的反应率或阈值有变化。由此提出一个问题,即伴随不同异相睡眠剥夺技术的因素而非异相睡眠剥夺本身是否是这些行为差异的原因。