Effects of elevated ambient temperatures on the sleep-waking activity of rats with impaired warm reception.

Waking and sleeping Pub Date : 1980-01-01
G Benedek, F Obál, A Jancsó-Gábor, F Obál
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The sleep-waking activities of intact and of capsaicin-desensitized rats (animals with damaged peripheral and central warm receptors) were studied at room temperature and at the warm ambient temperatures of 32 and 34 degrees C. At 32 degrees C, the time spent in sleep increased significantly in the desensitized animals, while a decrease in the amount of deep slow wave sleep was found in the controls. At 34 degrees C, the amount of the sleep-waking stages returned to the levels observed at room temperature in the desensitized rats. A further decrease in sleep and a significantly increased wakefulness was found in the controls. At both warm ambient temperatures, the body temperature of the desensitized rats was significantly higher than that of the controls. We suggest that warm environments exert a dual effect on the sleep-waking activity. The activating effect abolished by desensitization seems to be in connection with capsaicin-sensitive thermoreceptors, while the deactivation brought about by heat is not influenced by capsaicin.

环境温度升高对温暖接收受损大鼠睡眠-觉醒活动的影响。
在室温和32℃和34℃的温暖环境温度下,研究了完好的和辣椒素脱敏的大鼠(外周和中枢温暖受体受损的动物)的睡眠-觉醒活动。在32℃下,脱敏的动物睡眠时间明显增加,而对照组的深度慢波睡眠时间减少。在34摄氏度时,睡眠-觉醒阶段的数量恢复到脱敏大鼠在室温下观察到的水平。控制组的睡眠时间进一步减少,清醒时间明显增加。在两种温暖的环境温度下,脱敏大鼠的体温均显著高于对照组。我们认为温暖的环境对睡眠-觉醒活动有双重影响。脱敏所取消的激活作用似乎与辣椒素敏感的热感受器有关,而热所带来的失活作用则不受辣椒素的影响。
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