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Cold-induced bradycardia in man during sleep in Arctic winter nights
Authors:Dr. A. G. C. Buguet M.D.   Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Université de Niamey, B.P. 12109, Niamey, Republique du Niger;(2) Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, 1133, Sheppard Avenue West, P.O. Box 2000, M3M 3B9 Downsview, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Two young male Caucasians volunteered for a study on the effects of cold exposure during night sleep in winter in the Arctic. The 14-day experiment was divided in three consecutive periods, baseline (2 nights), cold exposure (10 night) and recovery (2 nights). Both baseline and recovery data were obtained in neutral thermal conditions in a laboratory. The subjects slept in a sleeping bag under an unheated tent during the cold exposure. Apart from polysomnographic and body temperature recordings, electrocardiograms were taken through a telemetric system for safety purposes. Heart rates were noted at 5-min intervals and averaged hourly. In both environmental conditions, heart rate decreased within the first two hours of sleep. Comparison of the data obtained during cold exposure vs. thermal neutrality revealed lower values of heart rate in the cold, while body temperatures remained within normal range. This cold-induced bradycardia supervening during night sleep is discussed in terms of the occurrence of a vagal reflex preventing central blood pressure to rise.
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