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Ultradian endocrine rhythms: A multioscillatory system

 

作者: G. Brandenberger,   C. Simon,   M. Follenius,  

 

期刊: Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research  (Taylor Available online 1987)
卷期: Volume 18, issue 4  

页码: 307-315

 

ISSN:0022-1945

 

年代: 1987

 

DOI:10.1080/09291018709359958

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Ultradian rhythm;insulin;glucose;plasma renin activity;ACTH cortisol;meal;sleep

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

In this study, we analyse the temporal organization within the 24‐h period of three different endocrine systems, renin‐angiotensin, insulin and glucose, ACTH and cortisol, which display similar cycles with a period of about 100 min, and examine their relationships to meal intake and to the cyclic alternation of REM‐NREM sleep. The 24‐h profiles were established simultaneously in 6 subjects who had standard meals and in 4 subjects under continuous enterai nutrition. During night‐sleep, plasma renin activity displayed sustained oscillations which were closely related to the REM‐NREM sleep cycles. No systematic relationship was found between the sleep stages and, either the small nocturnal fluctuations in insulin and glucose observed in normally eating subjects, or the sustained oscillations observed in subjects under continuous enterai nutrition. Similarly, the secretory episodes of ACTH and cortisol were not coordinated with the REM‐NREM sleep cycles. During the day‐time, meals amplified ACTH, cortisol and renin release, and thus synchronized the spontaneously occurring fluctuations. Meals also stimulated pancreatic secretion and induced two to five postprandial insulin and glucose peaks, which gave damped oscillatory patterns. No temporal concordance was found between cortisol secretory episodes, and renin or insulin oscillations. The different relationships between the hormonal oscillations and the REM‐NREM sleep cycles, as well as the different effect of meals which either modify the oscillatory patterns or initiate them, suggest that there are wide variations in the processes generating the ultradian endocrine rhythms. Their functional and adaptational significance has yet to be explored.

 

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