Thermal and chemical stimulations of the hypothalamic heat detectors: the effects of the EEG.

G Benedek, F Obál, Z Lelkes, F Obál
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In acute immobilized rats, the effect on the EEG of thermal and chemical (capsaicin microinjection) stimulation of the warm sensors in the preoptic region, mid-hypothalamic area and posterior hypothalamus were studied. Both localized heating and capsaicin resulted in a sleep-like EEG with spindles and slow waves. Stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus was the most effective and stimulation in the mid-hypothalamus was the least effective in inducing spindle activity. Since capsaicin is regarded as a specific stimulant for the hypothalamic warm sensors, the results suggest that the EEG effect, and probably the sleep-inducing effect, of heat are mediated via the central thermoreceptors, and cannot be due to a non-specific activation of the basal forebrain hypnogenic mechanisms.

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下丘脑热探测器的热和化学刺激:脑电图的影响。
研究了急性固定大鼠视前区、下丘脑中区和下丘脑后区热传感器的热刺激和化学(微注射辣椒素)刺激对脑电的影响。局部加热和辣椒素都会导致类似睡眠的脑电图,有纺锤波和慢波。刺激下丘脑后部对诱导纺锤体活动最有效,而刺激下丘脑中部对诱导纺锤体活动效果最差。由于辣椒素被认为是下丘脑温度传感器的特异性刺激物,因此研究结果表明,热对脑电图的影响以及可能的睡眠诱导作用是通过中枢温度感受器介导的,而不可能是由于基底前脑催眠机制的非特异性激活。
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