The pendulum technique for paradoxical sleep deprivation in rats |
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Authors: | Z.J.M. Van Hulzen A.M.L. Coenen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, University of Nijmegen Montessorilaan 3, 6525 GG, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A new technique for paradoxical sleep (PS) deprivation in rats is presented. Animals are prevented from entering into PS by allowing them to sleep for only brief periods of time. This is accomplished by an apparatus which moves the animals' cages backwards and forwards like a pendulum. At the extremes of the motion postural imbalance is produced in the animals forcing them to walk downwards to the other side of their cages. A minimal amount of PS and a moderate amount of slow wave sleep (SWS) were detected during a deprivation period of 72 hrs. Following the deprivation treatment the recovery of sleep was monitored for 3 hrs; at the beginning of the light period for one group and at the beginning of the dark period for a second group. The sleep-waking patterns of two baseline groups were established at the time when the recovery sleep was examined in the deprivation groups. The deprivation treatment resulted in a significant increase in the amount of PS and a significant decrease in the amount of SWS. The extent of PS increase was similar in both deprivation groups, in spite of a large difference in the amount of SWS. The decrease of SWS mainly occurred during recovery sleep in the light. It was observed that sleep in the dark differs from sleep in the light in behavioural aspects. |
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Keywords: | Paradoxical sleep Paradoxical sleep deprivation |
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