Effect of chronic treatment with milnacipran on sleep architecture in rats compared with paroxetine and imipramine
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Effect of chronic treatment with milnacipran on sleep architecture in rats compared with paroxetine and imipramine
Abstract
A number of studies in humans and various other species have shown that chronic treatment with antidepressants, such as tricyclics or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), induces a decrease or suppression of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The effect of a new selective serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibiting (SNRI) antidepressant, milnacipran, on REM sleep has been investigated and compared with that of the SSRI, paroxetine, and the tricyclic, imipramine. Rats injected with vehicle or milnacipran twice a day showed, over 24 h, a similar amount of REM sleep, number and duration of REM sleep episodes to control rats. In contrast, rats treated acutely with imipramine or paroxetine showed a statistically significant decrease in the total quantity of REM sleep. The number of REM sleep episodes was decreased while their duration was increased. A more detailed analysis showed further that the quantity of REM sleep was decreased for the first 4 h following the 9 a.m. injection but not the 7 p.m. injection for milnacipran, during the first 6 h for paroxetine and for the entire light-dark period for imipramine. For all drugs, the quantities of slow-wave sleep and waking over 24 h were not significantly different from control conditions and no rebound of REM sleep occurred during the day following withdrawal. Power spectrum analysis revealed no global changes in the different electroencephalogram (EEG) waves (delta, theta, gamma) between the control condition and the different treatments during waking, slow-wave sleep or REM sleep. Taken together our results indicate that the SNRI, milnacipran, at therapeutic doses, induces only minor disturbances of REM sleep compared with a SSRI and tricyclic antidepressant used. Possible mechanisms responsible for the difference of action on REM sleep of milnacipran are discussed.
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