Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep Disturbances of Mood Disorders
Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer from insomnia. Pharmacological treatment of insomnia include the use of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine drugs like zolpidem, zaleplon,Zopiclone. Although these drugs improve sleep ,their usage is...
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my.usm.eprints.44442 http://eprints.usm.my/44442/ Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep Disturbances of Mood Disorders Srinivasan, Venkatramanujam Zakaria, Rahimah Othman, Zahiruddin Brzezinski, Amnon Prasad, Atul Brown, Gregory M. RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer from insomnia. Pharmacological treatment of insomnia include the use of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine drugs like zolpidem, zaleplon,Zopiclone. Although these drugs improve sleep ,their usage is also associated with number of adverse effects, Melatonin ,the hormone secreted by the pineal gland of all animals and human beings has been used for treatment of insomnias,since the timing of its secretion in humans as well as in most of the animals coincides with the increase of nocturnal sleep propensity.Because of its short half life,melatonin slow release preparations were introduced for treatment of insomnia. Recently ramelteon ,a selective MT1,MT2 receptor agonist with greater efficacy of action in treating insomnia has been used clinically and has been found effective in improving sleep quality ,sleep efficacy and also in reducing the sleep onset time when compared to melatonin or slow melatonin preparations.The mechanism of action of ramelteon in improving sleep is discussed in the paper. Another melatonergic drug agomelatine besides acting on MT1/MT2 receptors also displays 5-HT2c antagonism and this drug has been found effective as a novel antidepressant for treating major depressive disorders.Agomelatine besides causing remission of depressive symptoms also improves sleep quality and efficiency. Other antidepressants depressants that are in clinical use today do not improve sleep. There are other melatonergic drugs like tasimelteon ,6-chloromelatonin.But ramelteon and agomelatine deserve special attention for treatment of insomnia and sleep disturbances associated with depressive disorders and have promising role for treatment of sleep disorders. Bentham Science Publishers 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44442/1/2012%20CNS%20%26%20ND%20Melatonergic%20drugs%20for%20therapeutic%20use%20in%20insomnia.pdf Srinivasan, Venkatramanujam and Zakaria, Rahimah and Othman, Zahiruddin and Brzezinski, Amnon and Prasad, Atul and Brown, Gregory M. (2012) Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep Disturbances of Mood Disorders. CNS and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 11 (2). pp. 180-189. ISSN 1871-5273 https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/ben/cnsnddt/2012/00000011/00000002/art00011 |
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Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer from
insomnia. Pharmacological treatment of insomnia include the use of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine drugs like
zolpidem, zaleplon,Zopiclone. Although these drugs improve sleep ,their usage is also associated with number of adverse
effects, Melatonin ,the hormone secreted by the pineal gland of all animals and human beings has been used for treatment
of insomnias,since the timing of its secretion in humans as well as in most of the animals coincides with the increase of
nocturnal sleep propensity.Because of its short half life,melatonin slow release preparations were introduced for treatment
of insomnia. Recently ramelteon ,a selective MT1,MT2 receptor agonist with greater efficacy of action in treating
insomnia has been used clinically and has been found effective in improving sleep quality ,sleep efficacy and also in
reducing the sleep onset time when compared to melatonin or slow melatonin preparations.The mechanism of action of
ramelteon in improving sleep is discussed in the paper. Another melatonergic drug agomelatine besides acting on
MT1/MT2 receptors also displays 5-HT2c antagonism and this drug has been found effective as a novel antidepressant for
treating major depressive disorders.Agomelatine besides causing remission of depressive symptoms also improves sleep
quality and efficiency. Other antidepressants depressants that are in clinical use today do not improve sleep. There are
other melatonergic drugs like tasimelteon ,6-chloromelatonin.But ramelteon and agomelatine deserve special attention for
treatment of insomnia and sleep disturbances associated with depressive disorders and have promising role for treatment
of sleep disorders. |
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Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep
Disturbances of Mood Disorders |
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Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep
Disturbances of Mood Disorders |
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Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep
Disturbances of Mood Disorders |
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Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep
Disturbances of Mood Disorders |
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Melatonergic Drugs for Therapeutic Use in Insomnia and Sleep
Disturbances of Mood Disorders |
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melatonergic drugs for therapeutic use in insomnia and sleep
disturbances of mood disorders |
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