Homeostatic control of slow-wave and spindle frequency activity during human sleep:: Effect of differential sleep pressure and brain topography

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Knoblauch, V [1 ]
Kräuchi, K [1 ]
Renz, C [1 ]
Wirz-Justice, A [1 ]
Cajochen, C [1 ]
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[1] Psychiat Univ Clin, Ctr Chronobiol, CH-4025 Basel, Switzerland
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10.1093/cercor/12.10.1092
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Q189 [神经科学];
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The impact of a 40 h sleep deprivation versus a 40 h multiple nap paradigm on topographic and temporal aspects of electroencephalo-graphic (EEG) activity during the subsequent recovery sleep was investigated in 10 young volunteers in a controlled 'constant posture' protocol. The accumulation of sleep pressure with extended wakefulness could be significantly attenuated by intermittent naps. The differential sleep pressure conditions induced frequency- and topographic-specific changes in the EEG slow wave range (0.5-5 Hz) and in the low (LSFA, 12.25-13.25 Hz) and high spindle frequency activity range (HSFA, 13.75-16.5 Hz) during non-REM sleep. The observed increase of EEG slow-wave activity (SWA) after high sleep pressure was significantly more pronounced in the fronto-central (Fz, Cz) than in the parieto-occipital (Pz, Oz) derivations. Low sleep pressure after the nap paradigm decreased SWA with an occipital predominance. Spindle frequency activity showed a dissimilar homeostatic regulation: HSFA was significantly decreased after high sleep pressure and increased after low sleep pressure, exclusively in the centro-parietal brain region (Cz, Pz). LSFA was significantly enhanced after both manipulations. The data indicate that EEG activity, in particular frontal SWA and centro-parietal HSFA, are under a clear sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic control and imply a reciprocal relationship in the homeostatic regulation of SWA and HSFA, which however shows different spatio-temporal aspects.
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