Comparison of the effects of zolpidem and triazolam on nocturnal sleep andsleep latency in the morning: A cross-over study in healthy young volunteers

Citation
O. Kanno et al., Comparison of the effects of zolpidem and triazolam on nocturnal sleep andsleep latency in the morning: A cross-over study in healthy young volunteers, PROG NEUR-P, 24(6), 2000, pp. 897-910
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
02785846 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
897 - 910
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-5846(200008)24:6<897:COTEOZ>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
1. Zolpidem (ZPD, 10mg) was directly compared with triazolam (TRZ, 0.25mg, a benzodiazepine hypnotic of a short action comparable to ZPD. The compound s were given to healthy young subjects for three nights, in a crossover des ign. 2. Polysomnographic data of three 150-min sections of the nights as well as the whole nights were analyzed, to clearly detect the proper effects of th e very short acting hypnotics, which might be missed in the analysis of who le night. 3. Time courses were significantly different between the two compounds in t he ratios (%) of stage wake (SW), stage 2 (S2), slow wave sleep (SWS) and s tage REM (SR). 4. Compared to the baseline, SWS was increased by ZPD on the first night, n ot by TRZ. The separate analysis of the three 150-min sections revealed an increase of SWS during the first 150-min of the ZPD night, suggesting a pro per action of ZPD to augment SWS. An increase of S2 and a decrease of SR we re caused by TRZ, not by ZPD. However, the separate analysis indicated that ZPD might reduce SR during the first 150-min, which was cancelled by a sub sequent rebound increase in the whole night analysis. 5. During the withdrawal period, TRZ, not ZPD, increased SW and SR with wor sening of mood in the morning. ZPD did not affect sleep latency in the morn ing, while TRZ caused a trend of the reduction.