Sitaram_1982_Am.J.Psychiatry_139_571

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Title : Cholinergic regulation of mood and REM sleep: potential model and marker of vulnerability to affective disorder - Sitaram_1982_Am.J.Psychiatry_139_571
Author(s) : Sitaram N , Nurnberger JI, Jr. , Gershon ES , Gillin JC
Ref : Am J Psychiatry , 139 :571 , 1982
Abstract :

To test the hypothesis that depression and REM sleep share common cholinergic mechanisms the authors administered arecoline 25 min after completion of the first REM period to 14 patients with remitted bipolar affective disorder, 15 normal controls, and 5 subjects with a personal or family history of affective disorder. The second REM period occurred significantly sooner in the remitted patients than in the normal controls. The patients also had a significantly higher density of eye movements during the first REM period and a higher percentage of REM sleep. The authors believe that increased cholinergic sensitivity and REM density may be biological markers of increased vulnerability to bipolar affective illness.

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Sitaram N, Nurnberger JI, Jr., Gershon ES, Gillin JC (1982)
Cholinergic regulation of mood and REM sleep: potential model and marker of vulnerability to affective disorder
Am J Psychiatry 139 :571

Sitaram N, Nurnberger JI, Jr., Gershon ES, Gillin JC (1982)
Am J Psychiatry 139 :571