Bretazenil modulates sleep EEG and nocturnal hormone secretion in normal men |
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Authors: | J. Guldner L. Trachsel C. Kratschmayr B. Rothe F. Holsboer A. Steiger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Institute, Department of Psychiatry, D-80804 Munich, Germany |
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Abstract: | Preclinical data suggest that the imidazo-diazepinone derivative bretazenil (Ro 16-6028) has anxiolytic and anticonvulsant properties with only weak sedative effects. We examined the influence of oral administration of 1 mg bretazenil on the sleep EEG and the concomitant nocturnal secretion of cortisol, growth hormone and prolactin in ten healthy young men. After bretazenil we found a significant increase in stage 2 sleep and a significant reduction in stage 3 sleep. REM latency was prolonged. Spectral analysis of sleep-EEG power revealed a decrease in delta and in theta power and an increase in sigma power. We found no significant influence on sleep onset latency or on intermittent wakefulness. Bretazenil prompted a significant decrease in cortisol secretion and a significant increase in prolactin release. It had no major influence on growth hormone secretion. |
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Keywords: | Bretazenil Sleep EEG Cortisol Growth hormone Prolactin GABA benzodiazepine receptor EEG power spectra |
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