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Cerebral blood flow changes associated with fluctuations in alpha and theta rhythm during sleep onset in humans

机译:人类睡眠发作期间与α和theta节律波动相关的脑血流变化

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Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is typically reduced during stable non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep compared with the waking level. It is not known when in the sleep cycle these changes occur. However, spontaneous fluctuations in alpha and theta rhythm during sleep onset are associated with marked changes in cardio-respiratory control. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that changes in CBF would occur during sleep onset and would be related to changes in cortical activity. Middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAV) was measured using transcranial Doppler ultrasound, as an index of CBF, in 10 healthy subjects. Sleep state, ventilation, end tidal carbon dioxide (PET,CO2), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and cardiac R-R interval (RR) were monitored simultaneously. Immediately following the transition from alpha to theta rhythm (the transition from wake to sleep), ventilation V˙E decreased by 13.4% and tidal volume (VT) by 12.2% (P < 0.01); PET,CO2 increased by 1.9% (P < 0.01); respiratory frequency (fR) and SaO2 did not change significantly. MCAV increased by 9.7% (P < 0.01); MABP decreased by 3.2% (P < 0.01) but RR did not change significantly. Immediately following the transition from theta to alpha rhythm (spontaneous awakening), V˙E increased by 13.3% (P < 0.01); VT increased by 11.4% (P < 0.01); PET,CO2 decreased by 1.9%(P < 0.01); MCAV decreased by 11.1% (P < 0.01) and MABP decreased by 7.5%; fR, SaO2 and RR did not change significantly. These changes in MCAV during sleep onset cannot be attributed to changes in ventilation or MABP. We speculate that the changes in cerebral vascular tone during sleep onset are mediated neurally, by regulatory mechanisms linked to the changes in cortical state, and that these mechanisms are different from those regulating the longer-term reduction in CBF associated with stable non-REM sleep.
机译:与醒来的水平相比,稳定的非快速眼动(non-REM)睡眠期间,脑血流量(CBF)通常会减少。尚不知道何时在睡眠周期中发生这些变化。然而,睡眠发作期间α和θ节律的自发性波动与心脏呼吸控制的明显变化有关。这项研究的目的是检验假说,即睡眠开始时会发生CBF的变化,并且这种变化与皮层活动的变化有关。使用经颅多普勒超声测量10例健康受试者的大脑中动脉速度(MCAV),作为CBF的指标。同时监测睡眠状态,通气,潮气末二氧化碳(PET,CO2),动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2),平均动脉血压(MABP)和心脏R-R间隔(RR)。从阿尔法到θ节律的转变(从觉醒到睡眠的转变)后,通气V˙E下降了13.4%,潮气量(VT)下降了12.2%(P <0.01); PET,CO2增长1.9%(P <0.01);呼吸频率(fR)和SaO2没有明显变化。 MCAV增加9.7%(P <0.01); MABP下降了3.2%(P <0.01),但RR没有明显变化。从theta过渡到alpha节奏(自发觉醒)后,V˙E立即增加了13.3%(P <0.01);室速增加11.4%(P <0.01); PET,CO2下降1.9%( P <0.01); MCAV下降11.1%( P <0.01),MABP下降7.5%; f R, S aO 2 和RR均无明显变化。睡眠发作期间MCAV的这些变化不能归因于通气或MABP的变化。我们推测睡眠发作期间脑血管张力的变化是通过与皮层状态变化相关的调节机制在神经上介导的,这些机制与调节与稳定的非快速眼动睡眠相关的长期CBF降低的机制不同。 。

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