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Developmental features of sleep electrophysiology in family dogs

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-02117-1

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  1. National Research Development and Innovation Office [OTKA FK 128242, K 132372]
  2. MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group [01031]
  3. MTA Lendulet (Momentum) Grant [LP2018-3/2018]
  4. BIAL Foundation [169/16]
  5. Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  6. New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology [uNKP-20-3, uNKP-21-5]

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This study explored the association between age and sleep characteristics as well as EEG power spectrum in dogs at different developmental stages. It found that sleep electrophysiology can be a promising index of dog neurodevelopment, with some parameters stabilizing in adolescence and some later than one year. Further research is needed to determine the impact of weight and timing of power spectrum stabilization in dogs.
Age-related differences in dog sleep and the age at which dogs reach adulthood as indexed by sleep electrophysiology are unknown. We assessed, in (1) a Juvenile sample (n = 60) of 2-14-month-old dogs (weight range: 4-68 kg), associations between age, sleep macrostructure, and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) EEG power spectrum, whether weight moderates associations, and (2) an extended sample (n = 91) of 2-30-months-old dogs, when sleep parameters stabilise. In Juvenile dogs, age was positively associated with time in drowsiness between 2 and 8 months, and negatively with time in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep between 2 and 6 months. Age was negatively associated with delta and positively with theta and alpha power activity, between 8 and 14 months. Older dogs exhibited greater sigma and beta power activity. Larger, > 8-month-old dogs had less delta and more alpha and beta activity. In extended sample, descriptive data suggest age-related power spectrum differences do not stabilise by 14 months. Drowsiness, REM, and delta power findings are consistent with prior results. Sleep electrophysiology is a promising index of dog neurodevelopment; some parameters stabilise in adolescence and some later than one year. Determination of the effect of weight and timing of power spectrum stabilisation needs further inquiry. The dog central nervous system is not fully mature by 12 months of age.

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