POTENTIATION OF METAPHIT-INDUCED AUDIOGENIC-SEIZURES BY REM-SLEEP DEPRIVATION IN RATS

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作者
SUSIC, V
MARKOVIC, O
机构
[1] Department of Physiology, Medical School, University of Belgrade
关键词
METAPHIT; AUDIOGENIC SEIZURE; REM SLEEP DEPRIVATION; REM SLEEP REBOUND;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(93)90119-Z
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The possibility that REM sleep deprivation (REMD) induces increased susceptibility of rats to the convulsive effects of metaphit was investigated. Metaphit-induced audiogenic seizures were studied in three groups of animals: 1) caged controls; 2) large platform animals; and 3) small platform, REMD animals. After 48 h of confinement to their environments the rats from all three groups were injected with metaphit (10 mg kg-1, IP) and the procedures continued for the next 24 h. Immediately after removal from platforms and at 3-h intervals thereafter all rats were individually subjected to intense sound stimulation. Convulsive responses were recorded and analyzed with respect to incidence, intensity, and duration. The REMD rats were found to be more sensitive to the convulsive effects of metaphit compared to nondeprived rats. This was manifested in significantly shorter latencies to seizures, and significantly higher incidence, severity, and duration of seizures, especially of the most severe seizure component-tonic extensor convulsion. Inducing rats to convulse while they were being REM sleep deprived eliminated the REM sleep rebound observed in REMD rats that did not convulse. The occurrence of spontaneous EEG seizures during the undisturbed recovery period reduced REM sleep rebound. The results demonstrate a reciprocal relation between seizure behavior and REM sleep.
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