PATTERN OF RNA SYNTHESIS IN RABBIT CORTEX DURING SLEEP

Abstract
—: The pattern of RNA biosynthesis in rabbit cerebral cortex was examined during periods of physiological sleep and wakefulness monitored with EEG techniques. The types of newly synthesized RNA were analysed by sedimentation on sucrose gradients. In experiments lasting 60 and 105 minutes the labelling ratio of RNA sedimenting in two regions of the gradient (28 S‐50 S50 S) increased with decreasing percentages of EEG synchronization. Analysis of the radioactivity distributions of five homogeneous experiments in terms of moments confirmed the dependence of the RNA synthetic pattern on the electric state of the cortex. The possible nature of the RNA species involved in this effect is discussed.