Sm. Armstrong et al., SUCCESSFUL USE OF S20098 AND MELATONIN IN AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF DELAYED SLEEP-PHASE SYNDROME (DSPS), Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 46(1), 1993, pp. 45-49
In human delayed sleep-phase syndrome (DSPS), sleep onset and wake tim
es occur far later than normal. In the population, DSPS may be an impo
rtant contributor to complaints of sleep onset insomnia. We previously
reported an animal model of DSPS in laboratory rats in which the onse
t of nocturnal activity is delayed by several hours [negative phase an
gle difference (PAD)]. The effect of melatonin 1 mg/kg SC and S20098 (
Servier) 1 and 3 mg/kg on the negative PAD was investigated over 22 da
ys of injections. In comparison to control injections of dimethylsulfo
xide (DMSO), both melatonin and S20098 over approximately 9 days phase
advanced the onset of activity toward the onset of darkness. At cessa
tion of injections, activity onset delayed over approximately 11 days
back toward, but as a group did not reach the original PAD. This effec
t of melatonin on the phase angle of entrained rats is consistent with
its effects on delayed sleep in humans. It is likely, therefore, that
S20098 may be of use to ameliorate DSPS in humans.