Morphological and Functional Changes in Rat Brain Under Total Sleep Deprivation
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2015
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Istanbul University
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In this article the effect of 36 h total sleep deprivation (TSD) on behavioural reactions of rats (rearing, grooming and sexual activity) and on ultrastructure of brain neurons have been studied. A group of somnogenic structures (III-V layers of the frontal limbic cortex, CA1 area of the dorsal hippocampus, reticular formation of pons varolli, nucleus raphe dorsalis and locus coeruleus) of the brain of 6 month-old Wistar rats has been analized in this study. It has been revealed that dystrophic changes (chromatolysis of cytoplasm and vacuolization) enveloping a group of medium-sized neurons (20-30 (μ) micron in diameter) are accompanied by decrease of numbers of rearing, grooming and sexual activity. It is supposed that dystrophic changes revealed in medium-sized neurons result in partial disturbances of integrative and behavioral reactions of animals.
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Behavioral Reactions, Neurons, Total Sleep Deprivation
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Istanbul Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi
Volume
41
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2
Start Page
138
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142