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男性脑电图睡眠纺锤波和慢波活动的动态变化:睡眠剥夺的影响。

Dynamics of electroencephalographic sleep spindles and slow wave activity in men: effect of sleep deprivation.

作者信息

Dijk D J, Hayes B, Czeisler C A

机构信息

Laboratory for Circadian and Sleep Disorders Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA.

出版信息

Brain Res. 1993 Oct 29;626(1-2):190-9. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(93)90579-c.

Abstract

Recent developments in the understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying electroencephalographic (EEG) slow waves and sleep spindles imply an inverse relationship between these two EEG activities. The interrelationship between slow wave activity (0.75-4.5 Hz) and sleep-spindle activity (12-15 Hz) in electroencephalograms recorded in nine male subjects, during nocturnal baseline sleep and during recovery sleep from 40 h of wakefulness, was analyzed by power spectral analysis based on the fast Fourier transform and by transient patterns detection algorithms. Both techniques revealed that spindle activity was highest in sleep stage 2, increased over consecutive non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (non-REM sleep) episodes and was suppressed during recovery sleep. In contrast, slow wave activity decreased over consecutive non-REM sleep episodes and was enhanced during recovery sleep. Analysis of the dynamics of spindle and slow-wave activity within non-REM sleep episodes demonstrated that in the initial 20% of these episodes both spindle activity and slow wave activity increased, whereafter slow wave activity continued to increase but the average amplitude of spindles and total spindle activity, but not spindle density, decreased. At the end of non-REM sleep episodes the reverse pattern was observed. Sleep deprivation induced a more rapid rise of both spindle and slow wave activity in the very beginning of sleep. These data demonstrate that when averaged per sleep episode or non-REM sleep episode an inverse relationship between SWA and spindle activity exists but that in the initial and final part of non-REM sleep episodes the association between these two activities is positive. This biphasic relationship is discussed with reference to the hypothesis that the transition from sleep spindles to slow waves is dependent on a progressive hyperpolarization of thalamo-cortical neurons.

摘要

对脑电图(EEG)慢波和睡眠纺锤波背后神经生理机制理解的最新进展表明,这两种EEG活动之间存在反比关系。通过基于快速傅里叶变换的功率谱分析和瞬态模式检测算法,分析了9名男性受试者在夜间基线睡眠期间以及从40小时清醒状态恢复睡眠期间记录的脑电图中慢波活动(0.75 - 4.5赫兹)和睡眠纺锤波活动(12 - 15赫兹)之间的相互关系。两种技术均显示,纺锤波活动在睡眠第2阶段最高,在连续的非快速眼动睡眠(非REM睡眠)阶段增加,并在恢复睡眠期间受到抑制。相反,慢波活动在连续的非REM睡眠阶段减少,并在恢复睡眠期间增强。对非REM睡眠阶段纺锤波和慢波活动动态的分析表明,在这些阶段的最初20%,纺锤波活动和慢波活动均增加,此后慢波活动继续增加,但纺锤波的平均振幅和总纺锤波活动(而非纺锤波密度)下降。在非REM睡眠阶段结束时观察到相反的模式。睡眠剥夺在睡眠开始时导致纺锤波和慢波活动更快上升。这些数据表明,当按每个睡眠阶段或非REM睡眠阶段进行平均时,慢波活动和纺锤波活动之间存在反比关系,但在非REM睡眠阶段的开始和结束部分,这两种活动之间的关联是正相关的。参照睡眠纺锤波向慢波转变依赖于丘脑 - 皮质神经元逐渐超极化的假说,对这种双相关系进行了讨论。

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