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更年期潮热对睡眠的体温调节作用。

The thermoregulatory effects of menopausal hot flashes on sleep.

作者信息

Woodward S, Freedman R R

机构信息

Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.

出版信息

Sleep. 1994 Sep;17(6):497-501. doi: 10.1093/sleep/17.6.497.

Abstract

Menopausal hot flashes are thought to be a disorder of thermoregulation initiated centrally within the medial preoptic area of the hypothalamus. These heat-loss mechanisms appear to be activated in the presence of normal core body temperature. Previous studies have demonstrated that thermal stimuli have the potential to alter sleep stages. We performed 24-hour ambulatory recordings of hot flashes and all-night sleep parameters on 12 postmenopausal women with hot flashes and seven postmenopausal women without flashes to determine whether the presence of hot flashes prior to sleep or during sleep itself would result in alterations in sleep pattern. The results show that hot flashes are associated with increased Stage 4 sleep and a shortened first rapid eye movement period. Hot flashes occurring in the 2 hours prior to sleep onset were positively correlated with the amount of slow-wave sleep. The central thermoregulatory mechanism underlying hot flashes may affect hypnogenic pathways inducing sleep and heat loss in the absence of a thermal load.

摘要

更年期潮热被认为是一种体温调节紊乱,起源于下丘脑视前内侧区的中枢部位。这些散热机制似乎在核心体温正常的情况下被激活。先前的研究表明,热刺激有可能改变睡眠阶段。我们对12名有潮热症状的绝经后女性和7名无潮热症状的绝经后女性进行了24小时动态潮热记录及整夜睡眠参数记录,以确定睡前或睡眠期间出现潮热是否会导致睡眠模式改变。结果显示,潮热与4期睡眠增加及首次快速眼动期缩短有关。入睡前提2小时内出现的潮热与慢波睡眠量呈正相关。潮热背后的中枢体温调节机制可能会影响在无热负荷情况下诱导睡眠和散热的催眠途径。

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