Pattern of Plasma Cortisol during the 24-Hour Sleep/Wake Cycle in the Rhesus Monkey*
- 1 May 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 110 (5) , 1641-1646
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-110-5-1641
Abstract
The 24-h pattern of plasma cortisol and changes induced by alterations of the sleep/wake cycle were studied in 12 male rhesus monkeys. The chair-living animals were chronically prepared with a right atrial catheter and electroencephalogram electrodes. Hormone (blood samples every 15 min) and continuous activity/electroencephalogram profiles were obtained from the adjacent room for 96 h (4 animals), 24 h or various shorter periods of time. Plasma cortisol showed a circadian rhythm with a late evening minimum (1900–2100 h; approximately 60 μg/liter) and an early morning maximum (0400–0700 h; approximately 160 μg/liter). Superimposed were episodic fluctuations for which powerspectral analysis showed a weakly expressed 30- to 60-min periodicity in 24 of 27 24-h profiles. Cross-correlation analysis indicated no relation between cortisol on the one hand and daytime activityarousal, nocturnal waking, slow wave sleep (SWS) or rapid eye movement sleep (REM), respectively. Five-hour total sleep deprivation, specific SWS-deprivation, and severe disruption of the REM-pattern provided no evidence for an immediate effect of sleep onset or sleep stages on the cortisol pattern. Cortisol rose significantly after termination of the 5-h sleep deprivation, but the mechanism of this elevation remains to be determined. Cross-correlation analysis between the cortisol time series and those of GH, PRL, and TSH from already published data gave no evidence for a regular temporal relationship between the episodic patterns of these hormones.Keywords
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