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Single and Sequential REM sleep episodes in humans: a phylogenetic left-over?

机译:人类的单次和顺序性REM睡眠发作:系统发育的遗留物?

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The occurrence of REM sleep in the rat appears to be under the control of either sleep related processes and homeostatic regulation of physiological variables. With respect to this, it has been observed that in this species REM sleep may occur in the form of two types of episodes, Single and Sequential episodes, which are supposed to play a different functional role. Since it is possible to distinguish Single and Sequential REM sleep episodes also in human beings, the aim of this pilot study was to asses whether a sleep deprivation may differently affect these two types of REM episodes. The sleep deprivation was induced in young human subjects by a progressive restriction of sleep within the same night period. Seventy-two PSG tracing belonging to six subjects have been analyzed. The results show that sleep deprivation does not significantly affect the relative occurrence of Single and Sequential REM sleep episodes, suggesting that in human beings these two types of REM episodes might not have a different functional role.
机译:大鼠中REM睡眠的发生似乎受睡眠相关过程和生理变量的稳态调节的控制。对此,已经观察到,在该物种中,REM睡眠可以以两种发作的形式发生,即单发发作和顺序发作,这被认为起不同的功能作用。由于还可以在人类中区分单眼和顺序性REM发作,因此本试验研究的目的是评估睡眠剥夺是否可能对这两种REM发作产生不同的影响。在同一夜间时段内,由于逐渐限制睡眠,在年轻的人类受试者中诱发了睡眠剥夺。分析了属于六个主题的72个PSG跟踪。结果表明,睡眠剥夺并不会显着影响单眼和顺序性REM睡眠发作的相对发生率,这表明在人类中,这两种类型的REM发作可能没有不同的功能作用。

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