Sleep deprivation: effects on circadian rhythms of rat brain neurotransmitter receptors.

  • A Wirz-Justice
  • I Tobler
  • M S Kafka
  • Dieter Naber
  • P J Marangos
  • A A Borbély
  • T A Wehr

Abstract

Specific binding of ligand to rat forebrain alpha- and beta-adrenergic, muscarinic cholinergic, opiate, benzodiazepine, and striatal dopamine receptors was measured at 4-hour intervals during the last 13 hours of a 24-hour sleep deprivation period, and during the first 11 hours of the recovery sleep period. In non-sleep-deprived controls a 24-hour rhythm in binding was evident. The minor differences between the sleep deprivation group and the control group consisted mainly in a reduced amplitude of the 24-hour rhythm under the sleep deprivation schedule. The results indicate that neither the 24-hour forced locomotion nor the subsequent prominent sleep rebound is accompanied by marked changes in the number of neurotransmitter receptors and their circadian rhythms.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN0165-1781
Publication statusPublished - 1981
pubmed 6116257