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Sex- and Age-dependent Differences in Sleep-wake Characteristics of Fisher-344 Rats

机译:Fisher-344大鼠睡眠特征的性别和年龄依赖性差异

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Aging is a well-recognized risk factor for sleep disruption. The characteristics of sleep in aging include its disruption by frequent awakenings, a decline in both non-rapid eye movement (nonREM) and REM sleep amounts, and a weaker homeostatic response to sleep loss. Evidence also suggests that sleep in females is more sensitive to changes in the ovarian steroidal milieu. The Fischer-344 rats are commonly used experimental subjects in behavioral and physiological studies, including sleep and aging. Most sleep studies in Fischer-344 rats have used male subjects to avoid interactions between the estrus and sleep-waking cycles. The changes in the sleep-wake organization of female Fischer-344 rats, especially with advancing age, are not well-characterized. We determined sleep-waking features of cycling females across estrus stages. We also compared spontaneous and homeostatic sleep response profiles of young (3-4 months) and old (24-25 months) male and female Fischer-344 rats. The results suggest that: i) sleep-wake architectures across stages of estrus cycle in young females were largely comparable except for a significant suppression of REM sleep at proestrus night and an increase in REM sleep the following day; ii) despite hormonal differences, sleep-wake architecture in male and female rats of corresponding ages were comparable except for the suppression of REM sleep at proestrus night and higher nonREM delta power in recovery sleep; and iii) aging significantly affected sleep-wake amounts, sleep-wake stability, and homeostatic response to sleep loss in both male and female rats and that the adverse effects of aging were largely comparable in both sexes. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IBRO.
机译:老龄化是睡眠中断的公认风险因素。睡眠睡眠的特点包括频繁觉醒的破坏,非快速眼球运动(非rem)和Rem睡眠量的下降,以及对睡眠损失的稳​​定反应较弱。证据还表明,女性睡眠对卵巢甾体米利乌的变化更敏感。 Fischer-344大鼠是常用的行为和生理学研究中的实验主题,包括睡眠和老化。在Fischer-344大鼠中大多数睡眠研究都使用了男性受试者来避免患者和睡眠唤醒周期之间的相互作用。雌性Fischer-344大鼠睡眠组织的变化,特别是在推进年龄,并不具备好。我们确定患有患有雌雄同体舞台的睡眠唤醒功能。我们还比较了年轻(3-4个月)和旧(24-25个月)男女Fischer-344大鼠的自发和稳态睡眠响应谱。结果表明:i)患有年轻女性的Estrus循环阶段的睡眠架构在很大程度上是可比的,除了在ProAstrus夜晚的Rem睡眠中显着抑制,第二天的Rem睡眠增加; ii)尽管荷尔蒙差异,但相应年龄的男性和雌性大鼠的睡眠唤醒建筑除了抑制ProAstrus之夜的Rem睡眠,恢复睡眠中的更高的非rem delta电力;和III)老化显着影响睡眠 - 唤醒量,睡眠唤醒稳定性和稳重反应,对雄性和女性大鼠的睡眠损失,并且衰老的不良反应在很大程度上在两性方面具有相当的比较。由elsevier有限公司代表银布发布。

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