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Enhancing slow wave sleep with sodium oxybate reduces the behavioral and physiological impact of sleep loss.

James K Walsh1, Janine M Hall-Porter, Kara S Griffin, Ehren R Dodson, Elizabeth H Forst, Denise T Curry, Rhody D Eisenstein, Paula K Schweitzer.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether enhancement of slow wave sleep (SWS) with sodium oxybate reduces the impact of sleep deprivation.
DESIGN: Double-blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled design
SETTING: Sleep research laboratory PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-eight healthy adults (28 placebo, 30 sodium oxybate), ages 18-50 years.
INTERVENTIONS: A 5-day protocol included 2 screening/baseline nights and days, 2 sleep deprivation nights, each followed by a 3-h daytime (08:00-11:00) sleep opportunity and a recovery night. Sodium oxybate or placebo was administered prior to each daytime sleep period. Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT), psychomotor vigilance test (PVT), Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS), and Profile of Mood States were administered during waking hours. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: During daytime sleep, the sodium oxybate group had more SWS, more EEG spectral power in the 1-9 Hz range, and less REM. Mean MSLT latency was longer for the sodium oxybate group on the night following the first daytime sleep period and on the day following the second day sleep period. Median PVT reaction time was faster in the sodium oxybate group following the second day sleep period. The change from baseline in SWS was positively correlated with the change in MSLT and KSS. During recovery sleep the sodium oxybate group had less TST, SWS, REM, and slow wave activity (SWA) than the placebo group.
CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacological enhancement of SWS with sodium oxybate resulted in a reduced response to sleep loss on measures of alertness and attention. In addition, SWS enhancement during sleep restriction appears to result in a reduced homeostatic response to sleep loss.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20857869      PMCID: PMC2938863          DOI: 10.1093/sleep/33.9.1217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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