睡眠诱导肽(DSIP)和精氨酸缩宫素(AVT)对大鼠睡眠和运动活动的影响。

Waking and sleeping Pub Date : 1980-04-01
I Tobler, A A Borbély
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研究了睡眠诱导肽(DSIP)和精氨酸催产素(AVT)对大鼠运动和睡眠的影响。在全身注射DSIP (40-160 nmol/kg i.p)后24小时内,运动活动未显着降低,在侧脑室或第三脑室注射或输注DSIP (7-24 nmol)后2小时内,睡眠和脑电图δ带功率也未显着增加。侧脑室或第三脑室注射或输注AVT (10(-15)-10(-19) mol)并没有增强睡眠和脑电图δ带的强度。然而,以下显著效应表明多肽具有未指明的生物学作用:DSIP (160 nmol/kg)给药后1和2天的黑暗时间运动活性降低,注射后4小时的活动(80 nmol/kg)增加。此外,第三脑室给予DISP (7 nmol)和AVT (10(-17) mol)后,δ波段功率降低。因此,极小剂量的AVT似乎不仅发挥内分泌作用,而且发挥电生理作用。结论是,无论是DSIP还是AVT都不能作为一种特殊的睡眠促进物质。
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Effect of delta sleep inducing peptide (DSIP) and arginine vasotocin (AVT) on sleep and motor activity in the rat.

The effect of Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP) and arginine vasotocin (AVT) on motor activity and sleep was investigated in the rat. Motor activity was not significantly reduced during the 24 h following systemic DSIP administration (40-160 nmol/kg i.p.), nor were sleep and the power of the EEG delta-band significantly increased in the 2 hours following injection or infusion of DSIP into the lateral or third ventricle (7-24 nmol). Injection or infusion of AVT into the lateral or third ventricle (10(-15)-10(-19) mol) did not enhance sleep and the power of the EEG delta-band. Nevertheless, the following significant effects indicate an unspecified biological action of the peptides: Dark-time motor activity was reduced 1 and 2 days after DSIP administration (160 nmol/kg), and the activity in the first 4 h after injection (80 nmol/kg) was increased. In addition, the power in the delta-band was reduced after administration of DISP (7 nmol) and AVT (10(-17) mol) into the third ventricle. Thus exceedingly small doses of AVT seem to exert not only endocrine, but also electrophysiological effects. It is concluded that neither DSIP nor AVT qualify as a specific sleep-promoting substance.

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