Restraint increases prolactin and REM sleep in C57BL/6J mice but not in BALB/cJ mice

Aug 17, 2001American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Restraint raises prolactin levels and REM sleep in C57BL/6J mice but not in BALB/cJ mice

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Abstract

Restraint stress caused a significant increase in REM sleep in C57BL/6J mice but not in BALB/cJ mice.

  • NREM sleep showed a mild increase after restraint stress compared to baseline, but this was not significantly different from sleep loss due to gentle handling.
  • Corticosterone levels were significantly elevated after restraint stress in both mouse strains.
  • Prolactin levels increased only in C57BL/6J mice following restraint stress.
  • The findings suggest that the increase in REM sleep due to restraint stress is strongly dependent on the mouse strain.
  • Different stressors affect NREM and REM sleep differently, with restraint stress promoting REM sleep and social defeat stress promoting NREM sleep.

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