Changes in pontine unit activity with REM sleep deprivation.

TitleChanges in pontine unit activity with REM sleep deprivation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1990
AuthorsMallick BN, Siegel JM, Fahringer H
JournalBrain Res
Volume515
Issue1-2
Pagination94-8
Date Published1990 May 07
ISSN0006-8993
KeywordsAction Potentials, Animals, Cats, Pons, Sleep Deprivation, Sleep, REM
Abstract

Short term rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation produced a decrease in walking discharge rates of presumably noradrenergic pontine 'REM sleep-off' cells and an increase in waking discharge rates of pontine 'REM sleep-on' cells. These changes can be viewed as a correlate of increased REM sleep pressure. Slowing of REM sleep-off cells in waking is hypothesized to counteract the functional effects of REM sleep loss on noradrenergic receptor sensitivity. This slowing and the resulting reduction in norepinephrine release may contribute to the loss of vigilance seen with sleep deprivation.

DOI10.1016/0006-8993(90)90581-u
Alternate JournalBrain Res
PubMed ID2357583
Grant ListMH43811 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
NS14610 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States