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Lithium hydroxybutyrate (10 mg/kg, 10 days) influences circadian temperature and activity rhythms of rats in "open field" and sleep structure according to the time of preparation of the injection (8.30 or 19.30). It was stated that lithium hydroxybutyrate modified circadian rhythms and sleep structure less after morning injections into the rats, while evening administration destabilized circadian rhythms, increased slow-sleep and decreased REM sleep duration.
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