Análise dos eventos tônicos e fásicos do sono dessincronizado em ratos Wistar com lesão medular contusa / Análise dos eventos tônicos e fásicos do sono dessincronizado em ratos Wistar com lesão medular contusa

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

After a spinal cord injury (SCI), structural reorganization occurs locally and at multiple levels of the central nervous system (CNS). Compromising of sensory motor functions and significant alterations of other neural functions are normally related after a SCI. The circardians rhythms, specially the sleep-wake cycle are frequently affected after a trauma or intervention in CNS. Few studies have approached contusive SCI in sleep physiology. Nowadays, physiopatological studies are based on experimental models which offer several possibilities to obtain new signs related to mechanisms to several biological phenomena. Thus, the present research aimed to present a systematic analysis of the sleep-wake cycle in a SCI animal model to detail the influence of SCI over tonic and phasic events during desynchronized sleep (DS), since this sleep phase is important for the occurrence of spontaneous movements. In order to do that, electroencephalogram (EEG) records of the sensory motor cortex (A7) and dorsal hippocampus (CA1) of both hemispheres were carried out, and electromyography (EMG) records of the trapezium, rostrum, gastrocnemius and eyes. The results showed significant increase of total time of synchronized sleep (p<0.002) and DS (p<0.03) and evidence of phasic events inherent to DS after SCI. The cycle architecture suffered high influence of SCI manifested by disarrangement of phases (p<0.05). The results presented in this study showed that SCI provokes qualitative and quantitative alterations of sleep-wake cycle in contusive moderate SCI rats.

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sono rem/fisiologia traumatismos da medula espinal rem sleep/ physiology spinal cord trauma ratos wistar wistar rats

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