Functional link between distal vasodilation and sleep-onset latency?

Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory, Psychiatric University Clinic, Wilhelm Klein Strasse 27, CH-4025 Basel, Switzerland Thermoregulatory processes have long been implicated in initiation of human sleep. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of heat loss in sleep initiation, under the co...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology integrative and comparative physiology, 2000-03, Vol.278 (3), p.741-R748
Hauptverfasser: Krauchi, Kurt, Cajochen, Christian, Werth, Esther, Wirz-Justice, Anna
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Zusammenfassung:Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory, Psychiatric University Clinic, Wilhelm Klein Strasse 27, CH-4025 Basel, Switzerland Thermoregulatory processes have long been implicated in initiation of human sleep. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of heat loss in sleep initiation, under the controlled conditions of a constant-routine protocol modified to permit nocturnal sleep. Heat loss was indirectly measured by means of the distal-to-proximal skin temperature gradient (DPG). A stepwise regression analysis revealed that the DPG was the best predictor variable for sleep-onset latency (compared with core body temperature or its rate of change, heart rate, melatonin onset, and subjective sleepiness ratings). This study provides evidence that selective vasodilation of distal skin regions (and hence heat loss) promotes the rapid onset of sleep. core body and skin temperatures; melatonin; heart rate; sleepiness; sleep electroencephalogram
ISSN:0363-6119
1522-1490
DOI:10.1152/ajpregu.2000.278.3.r741