Susic V
Arch Int Physiol Biochim. 1976 Apr;84(2):229-34.
In cats prepared for chronic recording of sleep, an investigation was made on the effects of an anaesthetic agent, ketamine [cl-581, 2-(O-chlorophenyl)-2-methylaminocyclohexamine HCl] and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation on spiking activity recorded from lateral geniculate (LGN) nucleus. In normal cats most of the LGN spikes occurring during sleep are found in REM sleep. Follwoing injection of 10 mg/kg of ketamine a substantial increase of slow wave sleep (SWS) spikes occurred. While selective REM sleep deprivation had the same effects, combined influences of ketamine and REM-sleep deprivation led to a marked potentiation of their individual effects probably by simultaneous stimulation of the neurone system which determines the endogenous electrical activity of LGN cells.
在为慢性睡眠记录做准备的猫身上,研究了麻醉剂氯胺酮[CL - 581,2 -(邻氯苯基)- 2 -甲基氨基环己胺盐酸盐]和快速眼动(REM)睡眠剥夺对外侧膝状体(LGN)核记录的锋电位活动的影响。在正常猫中,睡眠期间出现的大多数LGN锋电位都出现在REM睡眠中。注射10mg/kg氯胺酮后,慢波睡眠(SWS)锋电位大幅增加。虽然选择性REM睡眠剥夺有相同的效果,但氯胺酮和REM睡眠剥夺的联合影响可能通过同时刺激决定LGN细胞内源性电活动的神经元系统,导致它们各自的效果显著增强。