Schredl_2001_Exp.Gerontol_36_353

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Title : Donepezil-induced REM sleep augmentation enhances memory performance in elderly, healthy persons - Schredl_2001_Exp.Gerontol_36_353
Author(s) : Schredl M , Weber B , Leins ML , Heuser I
Ref : Experimental Gerontology , 36 :353 , 2001
Abstract :

Previous research in younger individuals has shown that acetylcholinesterase inhibitors may enhance REM sleep. The present study indicates that in the elderly, donepezil, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, also exerts a marked effect on REM sleep parameters--percentage of REM sleep and REM density were increased whereas REM latency was reduced. In addition, we also found a correlation between memory performance and REM sleep. Based on these findings, we conclude that there is an interrelationship between cognitive performance and amount of REM sleep in elderly humans as has been previously shown in animals and young adults.

PubMedSearch : Schredl_2001_Exp.Gerontol_36_353
PubMedID: 11226748

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Schredl M, Weber B, Leins ML, Heuser I (2001)
Donepezil-induced REM sleep augmentation enhances memory performance in elderly, healthy persons
Experimental Gerontology 36 :353

Schredl M, Weber B, Leins ML, Heuser I (2001)
Experimental Gerontology 36 :353