H. Sei et al., DIURNAL CHANGES OF BLOOD-PRESSURE, HEART-RATE AND BODY-TEMPERATURE DURING SLEEP IN THE RAT, Journal of sleep research, 6(2), 1997, pp. 113-119
We have studied diurnal changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart
rate (HR) and body temperature (Tb) during wake (W), non-rapid eye mo
vement sleep (NREMS) and REM sleep (REMS) in the rat. Although HR and
Tb show a similar sinusoidal diurnal variation during all vigilance st
ates, the diurnal profile for the MAP is vigilance-state dependent. Du
ring W, MAP values are higher during the dark phase, during NREMS, no
significant diurnal change is seen, and during REMS, the MAP exhibits
a reversed diurnal change, being higher during the light phase. The lo
w frequency component (0.25-0.725 Hz) in the power spectral density of
the blood pressure, an index of sympathetic activity, is also higher
during the light phase than the dark phase in REMS. The present findin
gs suggest that diurnal changes in MAP in the rat result from the wake
rhythm, and that the mechanism for the diurnal control of MAP may be
different from that for HR or Tb.