脑脊液
内科学
单胺类
安非他酮
内分泌学
增食欲素
舍曲林
嗜睡症
心理学
医学
麻醉
神经肽
血清素
精神科
神经学
戒烟
抗抑郁药
海马体
受体
病理
作者
Ronald M. Salomon,Beth Ripley,J. S. Kennedy,Benjamin Johnson,Dennis E. Schmidt,Jamie M. Zeitzer,Seiji Nishino,Emmanuel Mignot
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0006-3223(02)01740-7
摘要
Abstract
Background
Hypocretins, excitatory neuropeptides at monoaminergic synapses, appear to regulate human sleep-wake cycles. Undetectable cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin-1 levels are seen in narcolepsy, which is frequently associated with secondary depression. Shortened rapid eye movement latency is observed in both narcolepsy and depression. Cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin-1 levels have not been reported in mood disorders. Methods
We examined hypocretin-1 levels in 14 control and 15 depressed subjects. Cerebrospinal fluid was drawn continuously in supine subjects for 24 hours with an indwelling intrathecal catheter under entrained light-dark conditions. Depressed subjects were studied before and after 5 weeks of sertraline (n = 10, three nonresponders) or bupropion (n = 5, two nonresponders). Results
Hypocretin-1 levels varied slightly (amplitude 10%) but significantly across the diurnal cycle in control subjects, with amplitude significantly reduced in depression (3%). Levels were lowest at midday, surprising for a hypothetically wake-promoting peptide. Mean hypocretin levels trended higher in depressive than in control subjects. Hypocretin-1 levels decreased modestly but significantly after sertraline (−14%) but not bupropion. Conclusions
Our results are consistent with previous physiologic findings in depression indicating dampened diurnal variations in hypocretin-1. The finding that sertraline but not bupropion slightly decreased cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin-1 indicates a serotoninergic influence on hypocretin tone.
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