H. Sei et al., RESPONSE OF THE SLEEP-WAKE RHYTHM TO AN 8-HOUR ADVANCE OF THE LIGHT-DARK CYCLE IN THE RAT, Chronobiology international, 11(5), 1994, pp. 293-300
We have studied the effects of an 8-h advance of the environmental lig
ht-dark (LD) cycle on the sleep-wake rhythm in the rat. Electroencepha
lograms and electromyograms were recorded simultaneously on chart pape
r through a two-channel telemetry system for 3 days before phase shift
(baseline) and 8 days during and after phase shift. Phase advance of
the LD cycle led to an increase in both non-rapid eye movement (NREM)
and REM sleep. The amount of NREM sleep in the light period correlated
positively with that in the preceding dark period for 4 days after ph
ase advance. The duration of REM sleep in the light period correlated
negatively with that in the preceding dark period. The results suggest
that homeostatic control of the amount of NREM sleep between the prec
eding dark period and the following light period is disturbed by phase
advance of the LD cycle.