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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Changes as a Function of Delta and Spindle Activity during Slow Wave Sleep in Humans

机译:人类慢波睡眠过程中区域脑血流量的变化与增量和纺锤体活动的关系

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In the present study, we investigated changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in humans during the progression from relaxed wakefulness through slow wave sleep (SWS). These changes were examined as a function of spindle (12–15 Hz) and δ (1.5–4.0 Hz) electroencephalographic (EEG) activity of SWS. rCBF was studied with positron emission tomography (PET) using the H215O bolus method. A maximum of six 60 sec scans were performed per subject during periods of wakefulness and stages 1–4 of SWS, as determined by on-line EEG monitoring. Spectral analysis was performed off-line on the EEG epochs corresponding to the scans for computation of activity in specific frequency bands. The relationship between EEG frequency band activity and normalized rCBF was determined by means of a voxel-by-voxel analysis of covariance. δ activity covaried negatively with rCBF most markedly in the thalamus and also in the brainstem reticular formation, cerebellum, anterior cingulate, and orbitofrontal cortex. After the effect of δ was removed, a significant negative covariation between spindle activity and the residual rCBF was evident in the medial thalamus. These negative covariations may reflect the disfacilitation and active inhibition of thalamocortical relay neurons in association with δ and spindles, as well as the neural substrates underlying the progressive attenuation of sensory awareness, motor responsiveness, and arousal that occur during SWS. δ activity covaried positively with rCBF in the visual and auditory cortex, possibly reflecting processes of dream-like mentation purported to occur during SWS.
机译:在本研究中,我们研究了从放松的清醒到慢波睡眠(SWS)的过程中人类区域性脑血流量(rCBF)的变化。根据SWS的纺锤体(12–15 Hz)和δ(1.5–4.0 Hz)脑电图(EEG)活性检查这些变化。采用H2 15 O推注法,用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究rCBF。由在线EEG监测确定,在清醒期间和SWS的1-4期期间,每个受试者最多进行六次60秒扫描。在对应于扫描的EEG时期离线进行频谱分析,以计算特定频带中的活动。通过协方差的逐像素分析确定脑电图频带活动与标准化rCBF之间的关系。 δ活性在丘脑以及脑干网状结构,小脑,前扣带回和眶额皮质中与rCBF呈负相关。去除δ的影响后,内侧丘脑中纺锤体活动与残留rCBF之间存在明显的负协方差。这些负的协变量可能反映与δ和纺锤体相关的丘脑皮质中继神经元的减弱和主动抑制,以及在SWS期间发生的感觉意识,运动反应性和唤醒性逐渐减弱的潜在神经基质。视觉和听觉皮层中的δ活性与rCBF正相关,可能反映了在SWS期间发生的梦境般的思维过程。

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