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快速眼动睡眠在大脑成熟过程中的功能性作用。

A functional role for REM sleep in brain maturation.

作者信息

Marks G A, Shaffery J P, Oksenberg A, Speciale S G, Roffwarg H P

机构信息

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Dallas 75235-9070, USA.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 1995 Jul-Aug;69(1-2):1-11. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(95)00018-o.

Abstract

The biological function of REM sleep is defined in terms of the functions of neural processes that selectively operate during the REM sleep state. The high amounts of REM sleep expressed by the young during a period of central nervous system plasticity suggest that one function of REM sleep is in development. The phenomenon of activity-dependent development has been clearly shown to be one mechanism by which early sensory experience can affect the course of neural development. Activity-dependent development may be a ubiquitous process in brain maturation by which activity in one brain region can influence the developmental course of other regions. We hypothesize an ontogenetic function of REM sleep; namely, the widespread control of neuronal activity exerted by specific REM sleep processes help to direct brain maturation through activity-dependent developmental mechanisms. Preliminary tests of the hypothesis have been conducted in the developing feline visual system, which has long been known to incorporate information derived from visual experience in establishing neuronal connectivity. We find that suppression of REM sleep processes by an instrumental REM deprivation procedure results in a significant enhancement of the effects of altered visual experience by monocular occlusion. Bilateral brainstem lesions that selectively block the occurrence of ponto-geniculo-occipital (PGO) waves are sufficient to produce similar results. These data indicate that the propagation of phasic influences during REM sleep interacts with other processes subserving neural development. This source of influence appears not to derive from the environment but rather stems from an intrinsic source of genetic origin. Examination of the neural activity associated with PGO waves in the lateral geniculate nucleus reveals a distribution of facilitatory influence markedly different from that induced by visual experience. We conclude that REM sleep directs the course of brain maturation in early life through the control of neural activity.

摘要

快速眼动睡眠的生物学功能是根据在快速眼动睡眠状态下选择性运作的神经过程的功能来定义的。年轻人在中枢神经系统可塑性时期表现出大量的快速眼动睡眠,这表明快速眼动睡眠的一个功能与发育有关。活动依赖性发育现象已被明确证明是早期感觉经验影响神经发育进程的一种机制。活动依赖性发育可能是大脑成熟过程中一个普遍存在的过程,通过这个过程,一个脑区的活动可以影响其他脑区的发育进程。我们假设快速眼动睡眠具有个体发生功能;也就是说,特定快速眼动睡眠过程对神经元活动的广泛控制有助于通过活动依赖性发育机制引导大脑成熟。该假设已在发育中的猫视觉系统中进行了初步测试,长期以来人们都知道猫视觉系统在建立神经元连接时会整合来自视觉经验的信息。我们发现,通过一种操作性快速眼动剥夺程序抑制快速眼动睡眠过程,会导致单眼遮挡改变视觉经验的效果显著增强。选择性阻断脑桥-膝状体-枕叶(PGO)波出现的双侧脑干损伤足以产生类似的结果。这些数据表明,快速眼动睡眠期间相位性影响的传播与其他支持神经发育的过程相互作用。这种影响来源似乎并非来自环境,而是源于遗传起源的内在来源。对外侧膝状核中与PGO波相关的神经活动的检查显示,其促进性影响的分布与视觉经验诱导的分布明显不同。我们得出结论,快速眼动睡眠通过控制神经活动来引导生命早期大脑成熟的进程。

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