Hypothermia during mammalian hibernation is periodically interrupted by arousals to euthermy, the function of which is unknown. We report that arctic ground squirrels (Spermophilus parryii) consistently sleep during these arousals, and that their EEG shows the decrease in slow wave activity (delta-power) that is characteristic of a declining requirement for sleep. These results are consistent with the novel hypothesis that the need for sleep slowly accumulates during torpor, and that returning to euthermy is periodically required to allow sleep. Sleep thus seems to be energetically expensive for a hibernating mammal, and cannot be considered solely a strategy for saving energy
Hibernators survive long periods of time without behavioural activity. To minimize energy expenditur...
For most hibernating mammals, the hibernation season is composed of bouts of hibernation of various ...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Hypothermia during mammalian hibernation is periodically interrupted by arousals to euthermy, the fu...
EEG's were recorded in hibernating European ground squirrels during euthermic arousal episodes at an...
Ambient temperature (Ta) systematically affects the frequency of arousal episodes in mammalian hiber...
Sleep regulation processes have been hypothesized to be involved in function and timing of arousal e...
Ground squirrels undergo extreme body temperature fluctuations during hibernation. The effect of low...
It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature and metabolic-rat...
Hibernation is a unique physiological adaptation characterized by periods of torpor that consist of ...
European ground squirrels (Spermophilus citellus) in outside enclosures show suppressed circadian rh...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Golden-mantled ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis) undergo seasonal hibernation during which c...
Hibernators survive long periods of time without behavioural activity. To minimize energy expenditur...
For most hibernating mammals, the hibernation season is composed of bouts of hibernation of various ...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Hypothermia during mammalian hibernation is periodically interrupted by arousals to euthermy, the fu...
EEG's were recorded in hibernating European ground squirrels during euthermic arousal episodes at an...
Ambient temperature (Ta) systematically affects the frequency of arousal episodes in mammalian hiber...
Sleep regulation processes have been hypothesized to be involved in function and timing of arousal e...
Ground squirrels undergo extreme body temperature fluctuations during hibernation. The effect of low...
It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature and metabolic-rat...
Hibernation is a unique physiological adaptation characterized by periods of torpor that consist of ...
European ground squirrels (Spermophilus citellus) in outside enclosures show suppressed circadian rh...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Golden-mantled ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis) undergo seasonal hibernation during which c...
Hibernators survive long periods of time without behavioural activity. To minimize energy expenditur...
For most hibernating mammals, the hibernation season is composed of bouts of hibernation of various ...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...