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An experimental antidepressant increases rem sleep
Authors:Constantin R Soldatos  Costas N Stefanis  Joanne D Bergiannaki  Christos Christodoulou  Alexandros Botsis and Paul N Sakkas
Institution:

Department of Psychiatry, University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Abstract:

1. 1. An experimental antidepressant was studied through sleep laboratory recordings, psychoendocrinological tests and clinical measurements in terms of its efficacy, side effects and effects on sleep.

2. 2. The design included a four-week drug administration period, proceeded and followed by a one week placebo period.

3. 3. In the presence of antidepressant efficacy, the drug did not disturb sleep induction and maintainance.

4. 4. The only effect on sleep stages was an increase of REM sleep during the short-term drug administration period which is contrary to the REM supressant effect of most antidepressants.

5. 5. This finding suggests that REM supression and antidepressant efficacy are not necessarily related.

6. 6. Further, given that the only known action of the drug is its inhibitory effect on GABA-ergic transmission, one can speculate that GABA mechanisms may be involved in REM sleep modulation.

Author Keywords: antidepressant; depression; GABA; REM; sleep

Keywords:antidepressant  depression  GABA  REM  sleep
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