SLEEP EXTENSION IN HUMANS - SLEEP STAGES, EEG POWER SPECTRA AND BODY-TEMPERATURE

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DIJK, DJ [1 ]
CAJOCHEN, C [1 ]
TOBLER, I [1 ]
BORBELY, AA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ZURICH,INST PHARMACOL,CH-8006 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
关键词
SLEEP EXTENSION; SLOW-WAVE SLEEP; SLOW-WAVE ACTIVITY; RAPID EYE MOVEMENT SLEEP; BODY TEMPERATURE; CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS;
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10.1093/sleep/14.4.294
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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In eight male subjects the electroencephalogram (EEG) and core body temperature (T(core)) were recorded during long sleep episodes from 0000 to 1500 hr. EEGs were visually scored and subjected to spectral analysis by fast Fourier transform. Slow-wave sleep [SWS, i.e. stages 3 + 4 of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and slow wave activity (SWA, mean EEG power density in the range of 0.75-4.5 Hz)] in NREM sleep attained highest values in the first 3 hr of sleep and lowest values in the morning hours when rapid eye movement (REM) sleep was at its maximum. Wakefulness was significantly enhanced in the last 3 hr of the recording period. Occasional NREM episodes containing SWS were observed in the late morning and early afternoon. However, no significant increase in SWS or SWA in the last 3 hr of the sleep episode over any of the preceding 3-hr intervals was present and SWA in this interval was significantly below the values observed at the beginning of sleep. The duration of NREM episodes varied significantly over the sleep episode. Analysis of the dynamics of SWA within NREM episodes revealed that SWA gradually rose during the episode. Consequently, SWA averaged per episode was positively correlated with episode duration. T(core) dropped in the initial part of sleep, rose during the morning hours and reached values in the afternoon that were higher than at the beginning of sleep. Thus the time course of T(core) dissociated from the time course of SWA. This indicates that SWA in NREM sleep is not directly related to the variation in core body temperature.
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