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REM sleep and central monoamine oxidase inhibition

โœ Scribed by David J. Kupfer; Malcolm B. Bowers


Publisher
Springer
Year
1972
Tongue
English
Weight
454 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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โœฆ Synopsis


Our preliminary observations on the relationship of sleep and lumbar CSF acid monoamine metabolite levels suggested a greater decrease in lumbar CSF HVA as compared to 5HIAA following clinical doses of phenelzine in the presence of virtually total REM suppression. This report on nine psychiatric patients confirms these findings in a larger sample and thus supports an inhibitory role for dopamine or other catecholamines in REM sleep mechanisms. The drug-withdrawal results indicate that the four patients with REM rebound showed increases in HVA levels compared to treatment levels, while the single patient with no REM rebound also had no increase in HVA levels.


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