Jh. Benington et al., REM-SLEEP PROPENSITY ACCUMULATES DURING 2-H REM-SLEEP DEPRIVATION IN THE REST PERIOD IN RATS, Neuroscience letters, 180(1), 1994, pp. 76-80
Two-hour, highly-selective, rest-period, rapid-eye-movement (REM)-slee
p deprivation (RD) was performed on rats to characterize the time-cour
se of the homeostatic response to REM-sleep loss. RD caused a dramatic
and progressive increase in the frequency of attempts to enter REM sl
eep, suppressed non-REM sleep EEG delta power, and (in late rest perio
d trials) was followed by a rebound increase in REM-sleep expression.