Circadian and state-dependent core body temperature in people with spinal cord injury.
Francesca BaschieriPietro GuaraldiFederica ProviniMonica ChiognaGiorgio BarlettaAnnagrazia CecereGiuseppe De SciscioloPietro CortelliGiovanna Calandra-BuonauraPublished in: Spinal cord (2020)
cSCI had higher Tcore values without physiological night-time fall compared with controls and tSCI, and a disrupted Tcore circadian rhythm. Furthermore, SCI individuals did not display the physiological state-dependent Tcore modulation. The disconnection of the sympathetic nervous system from its central control caused by the SCI could affect thermoregulation including Tcore modulation during sleep. It is also possible that the reduced representation of deep sleep in people with SCI impairs such ability. Further studies are necessary to evaluate whether improvement of sleep could ameliorate thermoregulation and vice versa.