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控制肥胖 Zucker 大鼠睡眠结构的机制。

Mechanism controlling sleep organization of the obese Zucker rats.

作者信息

Megirian D, Dmochowski J, Farkas G A

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Exercise and Nutrition Science, School of Health Related Professions, Buffalo, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 1998 Jan;84(1):253-6. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1998.84.1.253.

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that the obese (fa/fa) Zucker rat has a sleep organization that differs from that of lean Zucker rats. We used the polygraphic technique to identify and to quantify the distribution of the three main states of the rat: wakefulness (W), non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM), and rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep states. Assessment of states was made with light present (1000-1600), at the rats thermoneutral temperature of 29 degrees C. Obese rats, compared with lean ones, did not show significant differences in the total time spent in the three main states. Whereas the mean durations of W and REM states did not differ statistically, that of NREM did (P = 0.046). However, in the obese rats, the frequencies of switching from NREM sleep to W, which increased, and from NREM to REM sleep, which decreased, were statistically significantly different (P = 0.019). Frequency of switching from either REM or W state was not significantly different. We conclude that sleep organization differs between lean and obese Zucker rats and that it is due to a disparity in switching from NREM sleep to either W or REM sleep and the mean duration of NREM sleep.

摘要

我们验证了以下假设

肥胖型(fa/fa) Zucker大鼠的睡眠结构与瘦型Zucker大鼠不同。我们采用多导记录技术来识别和量化大鼠的三种主要状态的分布:清醒(W)、非快速眼动(NREM)和快速眼动(REM)睡眠状态。在光照条件下(1000 - 1600)、大鼠29摄氏度的热中性温度下对这些状态进行评估。与瘦型大鼠相比,肥胖型大鼠在三种主要状态下所花费的总时间没有显著差异。虽然W和REM状态的平均持续时间在统计学上没有差异,但NREM状态的平均持续时间有差异(P = 0.046)。然而,在肥胖型大鼠中,从NREM睡眠转换为W(转换频率增加)以及从NREM转换为REM睡眠(转换频率降低)的频率在统计学上有显著差异(P = 0.019)。从REM或W状态转换的频率没有显著差异。我们得出结论,瘦型和肥胖型Zucker大鼠的睡眠结构不同,这是由于从NREM睡眠转换为W或REM睡眠的差异以及NREM睡眠的平均持续时间不同所致。

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