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Switch-task performance in rats is disturbed by 12 h of sleep deprivation but not by 12 h of sleep fragmentation

机译:大鼠的开关任务表现受到睡眠不足12小时的干扰,但不受睡眠碎片12小时的干扰

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Study Objectives: Task-switching is an executive function involving the prefrontal cortex. Switching temporarily attenuates the speed and/or accuracy of performance, phenomena referred to as switch costs. In accordance with the idea that prefrontal function is particularly sensitive to sleep loss, switch-costs increase during prolonged waking in humans. It has been difficult to investigate the underlying neurobiological mechanisms because of the lack of a suitable animal model. Here, we introduce the first switch-task for rats and report the effects of sleep deprivation and inactivation of the medial prefrontal cortex. Design: Rats were trained to repeatedly switch between 2 stimulus-response associations, indicated by the presentation of a visual or an auditory stimulus. These stimulus-response associations were offered in blocks, and performance was compared for the first and fifth trials of each block. Performance was tested after exposure to 12 h of total sleep deprivation, sleep fragmentation, and their respective movement control conditions. Finally, it was tested after pharmacological inactivation of the medial prefrontal cortex. Settings: Controlled laboratory settings. Participants: 15 male Wistar rats. Measurements & Results: Both accuracy and latency showed switch-costs at baseline. Twelve hours of total sleep deprivation, but not sleep fragmentation, impaired accuracy selectively on the switch-trials. Inactivation of the medial prefrontal cortex by local neuronal inactivation resulted in an overall decrease in accuracy. Conclusions: We developed and validated a switch-task that is sensitive to sleep deprivation. This introduces the possibility for in-depth investigations on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying executive impairments after sleep disturbance in a rat model.
机译:研究目标:任务切换是涉及前额叶皮层的执行功能。切换会暂时降低性能的速​​度和/或准确性,这种现象称为切换成本。根据前额神经功能对睡眠丧失特别敏感的想法,在人类长时间醒着的过程中,转换成本增加了。由于缺乏合适的动物模型,很难研究潜在的神经生物学机制。在这里,我们介绍了大鼠的第一个开关任务,并报告了睡眠剥夺和内侧前额叶皮层失活的影响。设计:训练大鼠在视觉刺激或听觉刺激的指示下反复在两种刺激反应关联之间切换。这些刺激-反应关联以块的形式提供,并比较了每个块的第一次和第五次试验的性能。暴露于总睡眠剥夺,睡眠破碎及其各自的运动控制条件12小时后,测试性能。最后,在内侧前额叶皮层药理学灭活后进行测试。设置:受控的实验室设置。参与者:15只雄性Wistar大鼠。测量与结果:准确性和延迟都显示了基线的转换成本。整个睡眠剥夺了12个小时,但没有造成睡眠碎片,这选择性地损害了开关试验的准确性。局部神经元失活使内侧前额叶皮层失活导致准确性整体下降。结论:我们开发并验证了对睡眠剥夺敏感的转换任务。这为深入研究大鼠模型中睡眠障碍后执行障碍的神经生物学机制提供了可能性。

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