The impact of sleep deprivation on sexual behaviors and FAAH expression in the prefrontal cortex of male rats
•Sexual behaviors were reduced by both types of sleep deprivation(RSD and TSD).•The harmful effects of RSD were more severe than those of TSD.•Serum testosterone concentration was higher after TSD compared to the normal sleep.•FAAH expression in the PFC was reduced after both RSD and TSD.•Behavioral...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroscience letters 2020-09, Vol.735, p.135254-135254, Article 135254 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Sexual behaviors were reduced by both types of sleep deprivation(RSD and TSD).•The harmful effects of RSD were more severe than those of TSD.•Serum testosterone concentration was higher after TSD compared to the normal sleep.•FAAH expression in the PFC was reduced after both RSD and TSD.•Behavioral effects of SD on sexual behavior may be linked to the reduction of FAAH in the PFC.
Sleep deprivation (SD) causes alterations in the function of the endocannabinoid (EC) system and also results in alteration in many behaviors such as increased anxiety, deteriorated alertness, memory deficits, as well as sexual behaviors. Controversial data about the effects of SD on sexual response are provided. Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the enzymes involved in the degradation of the EC system play an important role in the function of the EC system. This study aimed to investigate the effect of REM SD (RSD) and total SD (TSD) on the sexual behaviors and FAAH expression in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of male rats. RSD was carried out through the flower pot technique for 24 h and 48 h, and TSD also was induced by keeping awake the rats by gentle handling for 6 h. Immediately after RSD and TSD, sexual behaviors were recorded for 45 min. Sexual behaviors were reduced by both types of RSD and TSD. The deleterious effects of 24 h RSD were more severe compared with 6 h of TSD. Serum testosterone concentration was significantly higher after TSD but not RSD compared to the normal sleep (NS) group. FAAH expression in the PFC was significantly reduced after both RSD and TSD compared to the NS group. Given that the function of the EC system has been previously shown to change different behaviors such as sexual activity, our results could suggest that behavioral effects of both types of SD on sexual behavior may partially result from activation of this signaling pathway by the reduction of FAAH in the PFC. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3940 1872-7972 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neulet.2020.135254 |