Dodds_2011_Hum.Psychopharmacol_26_578

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Title : Effects of donepezil on cognitive performance after sleep deprivation - Dodds_2011_Hum.Psychopharmacol_26_578
Author(s) : Dodds CM , Bullmore ET , Henson RN , Christensen S , Miller S , Smith M , Dewit O , Lawrence P , Nathan PJ
Ref : Hum Psychopharmacol , 26 :578 , 2011
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: To identify tasks that were sensitive to a temporary decline in cognitive performance after sleep deprivation and to investigate the ability of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor donepezil to reverse any sleep deprivation-induced impairment. METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers were administered either a 5-mg daily dose of donepezil or placebo for 14-17 days, in a double-blind parallel group design, then underwent either 24 h sleep deprivation or a normal night of sleep in non-blinded crossover, and were subsequently tested on a battery of cognitive tasks designed to measure different components of memory and executive function. RESULTS: Sleep deprivation selectively impaired performance on several memory tasks whilst also impairing non-memory function on these tasks. Performance on other tasks was spared. Despite partially reversing the decline in subjective alertness associated with sleep deprivation, treatment with donepezil failed to significantly reverse the decline in cognitive performance on any of the tasks. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate the sensitivity of certain tests, particularly those that measure memory function, to cognitive impairment after sleep deprivation. The inability of donepezil to reverse this performance decline suggests that the sleep deprivation model of cognitive impairment may not be suitable for detecting pro-cognitive effects of cholinergic augmentation.

PubMedSearch : Dodds_2011_Hum.Psychopharmacol_26_578
PubMedID: 22161694

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Dodds CM, Bullmore ET, Henson RN, Christensen S, Miller S, Smith M, Dewit O, Lawrence P, Nathan PJ (2011)
Effects of donepezil on cognitive performance after sleep deprivation
Hum Psychopharmacol 26 :578

Dodds CM, Bullmore ET, Henson RN, Christensen S, Miller S, Smith M, Dewit O, Lawrence P, Nathan PJ (2011)
Hum Psychopharmacol 26 :578