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Effect of flunitrazepam on sleep and memory
Authors:Kiwamu Misaki,Hiroki Nakagawa,Yoshifumi Koshino,Hideo Kishi,Tadaaki Ota,Kyouko Okuda,Izumi Kanda,Kiminori Isaki,&   Tatuhiko Ito
Affiliation:Department of Neuropsychiatry, Fukui Medical University, Fukui, Japan; Department of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan; Fukui Prefectural Sukoyaka-Silver Hospital, Fukui, Japan; Fukui Kousei Hospital, Fukui, Japan
Abstract:Flunitrazepam's (FNZ) effect on sleep and memory 1 mg and 2 mg was investigated in 6 healthy volunteers (mean age 21.5 ± 0.8 years) by polysomnography (PSG) and memory testing. A PSG was recorded on each study night. Memory testing was done before sleep (40 min after taking FNZ or placebo), and after waking (560 min after medication). Rapid eye movement (REM) latency was found to be prolonged on the FNZ 2 mg night (FNZ2N) compared to the baseline night (BN). Percentage of stage 2 sleep was increased in the FNZ2N as compared to BN, while REM percentage on both FNZ nights did not significantly differ from BN. The number of total REM and REM density were decreased in the FNZ2N compared to BN. Memory testing showed significant differences between before sleep and after waking on the FNZ2N. There was a significant correlation between the degree of impairment on memory testing and the rate of reduced REM density, but there was no significant correlation between degree of impairment on memory testing and the rate of increased non-REM sleep on the FNZ2N. The results of this study suggest that impairments in memory result from the dose of FNZ, and that there is a possibility of a relationship between memory disturbance and REM sleep suppression caused by this benzodiazepine.
Keywords:benzodiazepine    flunitrazepam    memory disturbance    polysomnography    REM density    REM sleep
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