Changes in the brain and core temperatures in relation to the various arousal states in rats in the light and dark periods of the day
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 404 (1) , 73-79
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00581494
Abstract
In rats, brain temperature (Tbr) and core temperature (Tc) were recorded in parallel with the sleep-wake activity throughout the 24-h diurnal cycle, consisting of a 12-h light (L) and a 12-h dark (D) period. In order to characterize the temperature changes associated with the arousal states in the L and the D separately, (i) the average temperatures in wakefulness (W), non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) and REM sleep (REMS), and at the transitions between the arousal states were calculated; (ii) the courses of temperatures before and after the transitions (falling asleep, awakening from NREMS or REMS, transition from NREMS to REMS) were determined; (iii) the rates of changes inTbr andTc were calculated for each state; and (iv) the correlations between the temperatures and the overall length of each arousal state, and betweenTbr andTc were studied. In both the L and D periods,Tbr andTc decreased at the beginning of NREMS, then levelled off, and increased slightly before awakening. Apart from short arousals which did not affect temperature,Tbr andTc increased in W, peaked 15–20 min after awakening, and declined significantly before the falling asleep. In REMS,Tbr increased at a high rate, while a slight increase inTc was evident in the L only. Correlations between the temperatures and the arousal states were found in both the L and the D. The courses ofTbr andTc were also correlated. The results support the existence of characteristic changes in body temperature related to the arousal states in the rat.Keywords
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