Sleep fragmentation reduces explorative behaviors and impairs motor coordination in male mice
Yanyu Xiong,
Jian Zhu,
Yifan He
et al.
Abstract:Sleep fragmentation (SF), which refers to discontinuous and fragmented sleep, induces cognitive impairment and anxiety‐like behavior in mice. However, whether SF can affect motor capability in healthy young wild‐type mice and the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. We performed seven days of sleep fragmentation (SF 7d) interventions in young wild‐type male mice. While SF mice experienced regular sleep disruption between Zeitgeber time (ZT) 0–12, control mice were allowed to have natural sleep (NS) cycles. Ho… Show more
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