Progressive paradoxical sleep deprivation impairs partial memory following learning tasks in rats

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Zhu, Chunmin [1 ]
Yao, Xiangrong [2 ]
Zhang, Weisheng [1 ,3 ]
Song, Yanfeng [1 ]
Hou, Yiping [1 ]
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[1] Lanzhou Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Dept Anat Histol & Embryol, Neurobiol Lab, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, Peoples R China
[2] Lanzhou Mil Area Command Chinese PLA, Lanzhou Gen Hosp, Anning Branch, Dept Neurol, Lanzhou 730070, Gansu, Peoples R China
[3] Gansu Prov Hosp, Dept Anal Rectal Surg, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, Peoples R China
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paradoxical sleep deprivation; Morris Water Maze; spatial reference memory; working memory;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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BACKGROUND: Complex learning tasks result in a grater number of paradoxical sleep phases, which can improve memory. The effect of paradoxical sleep deprivation. induced by "flower pot" technique, on spatial reference memory and working memory require further research. OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of progressive paradoxical sleep deprivation in rats, subsequent to learning, on memory using the Morris Water Maze. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Controlled observation experiment. The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Neurobiology, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, School of Basic Medical sciences. Lanzhou University from December 2006 to October 2007. MATERIALS: Twenty-eight, male, Wistar rats, 3-4 months old, were provided by the Experimental Animal Center of Lanzhou University. The Morris Water Maze and behavioral analyses system was purchased from Genheart Company, Beijing. China. METHODS: All animals. according to a random digits table, were randomly divided into paradoxical sleep deprivation, tank control, and home cage control groups. Paradoxical sleep deprivation was induced by the "flower pot" technique for 72 hours, housing the rats on small platforms over water, Rats in the "tank contol" and "home cage control" groups were housed either in a tank with large platforms over the water or in in normal cages without paradoxical sleep deprivation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Morris Water Maze was employed for task learning and spatial memory testing. Rats in all groups were placed at six random starting points each day for four consecutive days. Each placement was repeated for two trials: the first trial represented reference memory and the second working memory. Rats in the first trial were allowed to locate the submerged platform within 120 seconds. Data including swimming distance, escape latency, swimming velocity, percentage of time in correct quarter, and memory scores were recorded and analyzed automatically by behavioral analyses systems for Morris Water Maze. RESULTS: Twenty-eight rats were included in the final analysis, without any loss. In the first trail, between day 2 and 4, escape latency and swimming distance increased significantly in the paradoxical sleep deprivation group compared to the home cage control and tank control groups (P<0.01): percentage of time in correct quarter and memory scores, however, decreased in the paradoxical sleep deprivation group compared to the home cage control and tank control groups (P<0.01). The escape latency. swimming, distance, percentage of little in quarter, and memory scores in the second trial was not significantly different among the three groups (P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Paradoxical sleep deprivation inhibits spatial reference memory, but not working memory.
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