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Influence of a 1-h Immobilization Stress on Sleep and CLIP (ACTH(18-39)) Brain Contents in Adrenalectomized Rats

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 2000 Jan 21
PMID 10640630
Citations 5
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Basal sleep amounts in adrenalectomized rats (AdX), as compared to intact animals, exhibit a significant increase in slow-wave sleep (SWS), a tendency towards an increase in paradoxical sleep (PS), and circadian rhythms (SWS and PS) flattened in amplitude. An immobilization stress (IS) of 1 h, imposed on AdX rats at the beginning of the dark period, is accompanied by an intense polygraphic waking. Just after the IS, SWS amount become significantly higher than in control rats (+44%/11 h of darkness) whereas significant increases of PS occur only 5-10 h after the IS (+24%/11 h of darkness). A specific radioimmunoassay for CLIP (corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide or ACTH(18-39)) was performed in biopsies taken either from the nucleus raphe dorsalis (nRD) or the arcuate nucleus (AN). In the nRD, just after the IS, phosphorylated CLIP (Ph-CLIP) concentration exhibits a decreasing tendency, but 4 h later, it increases significantly (+22%, p<0.05). In the AN, Ph-CLIP concentration remains unchanged after the IS as well as 4 h later. These results differ from those previously reported in intact animals also submitted to a 1-h IS, that is, a SWS rebound less marked (+27%/11 h of darkness), a PS rebound more important starting immediately after the IS (+46%/11 h of darkness) and a significant increase in Ph-CLIP occurring just after the end of the restraint. In conclusion, data obtained after a restraint stress either in AdX or in control rats point out the dependence of the PS rebound on the nRD Ph-CLIP concentration.

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