Jung_2012_Korean.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_16_231

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Title : Effects of single treatment of anti-dementia drugs on sleep-wake patterns in rats - Jung_2012_Korean.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_16_231
Author(s) : Jung JY , Roh M , Ko KK , Jang HS , Lee SR , Ha JH , Jang IS , Lee HW , Lee MG
Ref : Korean Journal de Physiologie Pharmacol , 16 :231 , 2012
Abstract :

We studied the effects of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, donepezil and galantamine, and an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor blocker, memantine, on sleep-wake architecture in rats. Screw electrodes were chronically implanted into the frontal and parietal cortex for the electroencephalography (EEG). EEG was recorded with a bio-potential amplifier for 8 h from 09:30 to 17:30. Vibration was recorded to monitor animal activity with a vibration measuring device. Sleep-wake states such as wake (W), slow-wave sleep (S) and paradoxical or rapid eye movement sleep (P), were scored every 10 sec by an experimenter. We measured mean episode duration and number of episode to determine which factor sleep disturbance was attributed to. Donepezil and memantine showed a significant increase in total W duration and decreases in total S and P duration and delta activity. Memantine showed increases in sleep latency and motor activity. Changes of S and P duration in memantine were attributed from changes of mean episode duration. Galantamine had little effect on sleep architecture. From these results, it is showed that galantamine may be an anti-dementia drug that does not cause sleep disturbances and memantine may be a drug that causes severe sleep disturbance.

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Jung JY, Roh M, Ko KK, Jang HS, Lee SR, Ha JH, Jang IS, Lee HW, Lee MG (2012)
Effects of single treatment of anti-dementia drugs on sleep-wake patterns in rats
Korean Journal de Physiologie Pharmacol 16 :231

Jung JY, Roh M, Ko KK, Jang HS, Lee SR, Ha JH, Jang IS, Lee HW, Lee MG (2012)
Korean Journal de Physiologie Pharmacol 16 :231