生理睡眠和使用苯二氮卓类安眠药后脑电图慢波活动的动态。

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1987-01-01
P Achermann, A A Borbély
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研究了连续14个晚上记录的两名受试者睡眠时脑电图慢波活动的动态,以及服用安慰剂后记录的14名受试者睡眠时脑电图慢波活动的动态。此外,还记录了单次睡前服用苯二氮卓类催眠药氟拉西泮(30mg)、氟硝西泮(2mg)、三唑仑(0.5 mg)和咪达唑仑(15mg)后的情况。平均慢波活动(即0.75-4.5 Hz波段的频谱功率密度)在第一次到第三次非快速眼动睡眠期间总是下降的。在发作期间,慢波活动最初表现为在大约35分钟的时间内逐渐增加,最后迅速下降。在前三个非快速眼动睡眠期间,上升率和下降率都有所下降。苯二氮卓类药物通常会减弱发作期间的平均慢波活动以及上升和下降率。三种化合物在无药后夜均有残留效应。我们的结论是,一个自我调节的睡眠过程决定了非快速眼动睡眠期间慢波活动的积累速度。
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Dynamics of EEG slow wave activity during physiological sleep and after administration of benzodiazepine hypnotics.

The dynamics of EEG slow wave activity during sleep were investigated in two subjects recorded for 14 consecutive nights, and in 14 subjects recorded for one night after placebo administration. In addition, records were obtained after a single bedtime dose of the benzodiazepine hypnotics flurazepam (30 mg), flunitrazepam (2 mg), triazolam (0.5 mg) and midazolam (15 mg). Mean slow wave activity (i.e. spectral power density in the 0.75-4.5 Hz band) invariably declined from the first to the third nonREM sleep episode. Within episodes, slow wave activity showed initially a gradual buildup over a period of offroximately 35 min, and in the end a rapid decline. Both the rise rates and fall rates decreased over the first three nonREM sleep episodes. The benzodiazepines typically attenuated mean slow wave activity within episodes as well as the rise and fall rates. For three compounds, residual effects were demonstrated in the drug-free post-drug night. We conclude that a homeostatically regulated sleep process determines the buildup rate of slow wave activity within nonREM sleep episodes.

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