Effects of experimental sleep deprivation on aggressive, sexual and maternal behaviour in animals: a systematic review protocol.

Q1 Medicine
BMJ Open Science Pub Date : 2018-11-23 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjos-2017-000041
Gabriel Natan Pires, Andréia Gomes Bezerra, Rob B M de Vries, Cathalijn H C Leenaars, Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga, Sergio Tufik, Monica Levy Andersen
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Abstract

Objective: Because of the relevance for the research on sleep deprivation and human behaviour, many preclinical studies have been conducted on aggressive, sexual and maternal behaviours in this field. Considering the available data and the complexity of the factors involved, the most appropriate way to summarise the effects of sleep deprivation on these behaviours is through systematic reviews and meta-analyses. This article describes the protocol for three independent systematic reviews and meta-analyses, evaluating the effects of sleep deprivation on aggressive, sexual and maternal behaviours in animals.

Search strategy: A bibliographic search will be performed in four databases: Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science and Psychinfo, searching for three domains: sleep deprivation (as the intervention), animals (as the population) and behaviour (as the outcome).

Screening and annotation: Titles and abstracts will first be screened, followed by analysis of the full text and data extraction.

Data management and reporting: SYstematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation 's risk of bias tool will be used to evaluate risk of bias; visual analysis of funnel plots, Egger's regression and trim-and-fill will be employed to evaluate publication bias. Effect sizes will be calculated from the articles by either direct or standardised mean difference, depending on the nature of the data. Overall estimates will then be calculated using a random effects model. Heterogeneity will be assessed using both I2 index and Cochran's Q test. These meta-analyses should be useful to summarise the available data on the relationship between sleep deprivation and behaviour, providing a solid background for future behavioural sleep deprivation experiments, improving their validity.

实验性睡眠剥夺对动物攻击性、性行为和母性行为的影响:一项系统审查方案。
目的:由于睡眠剥夺与人类行为研究的相关性,在这一领域进行了许多关于攻击行为、性行为和母性行为的临床前研究。考虑到现有的数据和所涉及因素的复杂性,总结睡眠剥夺对这些行为的影响最合适的方法是通过系统的回顾和荟萃分析。本文描述了三个独立的系统综述和荟萃分析的方案,评估睡眠剥夺对动物攻击性、性行为和母性行为的影响。搜索策略:将在Pubmed、Scopus、Web of Science和Psychinfo四个数据库中进行书目搜索,搜索三个领域:睡眠剥夺(作为干预)、动物(作为种群)和行为(作为结果)。筛选和注释:首先对标题和摘要进行筛选,然后对全文进行分析和数据提取。数据管理和报告:使用实验动物实验系统评价中心的偏倚风险工具评估偏倚风险;将采用漏斗图的可视化分析、Egger’s回归和补边法来评估发表偏倚。效应大小将根据数据的性质,通过直接或标准化平均差从文章中计算出来。然后使用随机效应模型计算总体估计值。异质性将采用I2指数和Cochran’s Q检验进行评估。这些荟萃分析有助于总结睡眠剥夺与行为之间关系的现有数据,为未来的行为睡眠剥夺实验提供坚实的背景,提高其有效性。
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BMJ Open Science
BMJ Open Science Medicine-General Medicine
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