Changes in sleep and wakefulness following single and repeated exposures to toluene vapor in rats
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archives of Toxicology
- Vol. 62 (1) , 76-80
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00316262
Abstract
Male rats with indwelling electrodes for electroencephalographic (EEG), electromyographic (EMG) and electrooculographic (EOG) recordings were exposed via inhalation to 900 ppm and 2700 ppm toluene vapor continuously for a 8-h period or repeatedly for 3 weeks at a rate of 8 h/day and 5 days/week. Rats exposed to a clean airstream under the same exposure schedules served as controls. Polygraphic recordings were made on 3 consecutive days after cessation of the single 8-h and repeated 3-week exposures to 900 ppm and 2700 ppm toluene vapor or clean airstream. Amounts of time spent in wakefulness (W), slow-wave sleep (SWS) and paradoxical sleep (PS) were quantified by visual inspection of the polygraphic records. Single exposure to toluene produced a prolonged PS latency and a long-lasting increase in SWS at the expense of depressed W, whereas repeated exposures prolonged both SWS and PS latencies, abolished the initial increase of SWS and increased the light-phase level of W on Days 1 and 2. The prolonged PS latency and the decreased light-phase PS on Day 2 induced by single exposure to toluene still persisted after repeated exposures. There were no statistically significant differences in attenuation of brain and blood toluene levels between single and repeated exposures to toluene vapor of 900 ppm and 2700 ppm.Keywords
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