This proposal is concerned with examining the effects of changes in ambient temperature (Ta) on neuropharmacological manipulations of sleep states. Sleep, especially rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, is easily disrupted by any stress. A drug treatment that alter thermoregulation may alter an animal's zone of thermal comfort, thereby making the Ta at which sleep is being measured more stressful, and because of that, decrease or even eliminate REM sleep. We will examine the effects of Ta on sleep after administration of drugs that affect noradrenergic pathways in the brain. The experiments involve measuring sleep and body temperature (Tb) at two different Ta's, one below and one at or above a normal rat's thermoneutral zone, after injection of relatively specific agonists and antagonists of noradrenergic transmission. We will use clonidine as a specific alpha-2 agonist and phentolamine and yohimbine as the antagonists. We will examine not only the correlation between Tb and sleep, but also, by using behavioral thermoregulation, see whether a compound that changes Tb is doing so by altering the regulated level of Tb. We will also measure reflexive thermoregulatory responses to see if they are coordinated with each other to produce the changes in Tb. In view of the amount of effort that goes into trying to understand and treat sleep disorders, especially insomnia, this research should prove useful and timely, and takes a unique approach to these problems.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01MH041138-01
Application #
3379626
Study Section
(BPNB)
Project Start
1986-03-01
Project End
1989-02-28
Budget Start
1986-03-01
Budget End
1987-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Department
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
041544081
City
Champaign
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
61820
Buchanan, Jessica B; Peloso, Elizabeth; Satinoff, Evelyn (2008) A warmer ambient temperature increases the passage of interleukin-1beta into the brains of old rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 295:R361-8
Buchanan, Jessica B; Peloso, Elizabeth; Satinoff, Evelyn (2006) Influence of ambient temperature on peripherally induced interleukin-1 beta fever in young and old rats. Physiol Behav 88:453-8
Buchanan, Jessica B; Peloso, Elizabeth; Satinoff, Evelyn (2003) Thermoregulatory and metabolic changes during fever in young and old rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 285:R1165-9
Peloso, E D; Florez-Duquet, M; Buchanan, J B et al. (2003) LPS fever in old rats depends on the ambient temperature. Physiol Behav 78:651-4
Peloso, Elizabeth; Wachulec, Maciej; Satinoff, Evelyn (2002) Stress-induced hyperthermia depends on both time of day and light condition. J Biol Rhythms 17:164-70
Florez-Duquet, M; Peloso, E; Satinoff, E (2001) Fever and behavioral thermoregulation in young and old rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 280:R1457-61
Satinoff, E; Peloso, E; Plata-Salamn, C R (1999) Prostaglandin E2-induced fever in young and old Long-Evans rats. Physiol Behav 67:149-52
Satinoff, E (1998) Patterns of circadian body temperature rhythms in aged rats. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 25:135-40
Plata-Salaman, C R; Peloso, E; Satinoff, E (1998) Interleukin-1beta-induced fever in young and old Long-Evans rats. Am J Physiol 275:R1633-8
Plata-Salaman, C R; Peloso, E; Satinoff, E (1998) Cytokine-induced fever in obese (fa/fa) and lean (Fa/Fa) Zucker rats. Am J Physiol 275:R1353-7

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