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The role of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) in the regulation of the sleep/wake cycle in parachlorophenylalanine (p-CPA) pretreated rat: a multiple approach study.

M Touret, N Sarda, A Gharib, M Geffard, M Jouvet
Other Experimental brain research 1991 20 citations

Study Design

Study Type
animal study
Population
Rats pretreated with parachlorophenylalanine (p-CPA), a serotonin synthesis inhibitor
Intervention
The role of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) in the regulation of the sleep/wake cycle in parachlorophenylalanine (p-CPA) pretreated rat: a multiple approach study. L-5-HTP (dose not specified); 5-HTP + benserazide (L-aromatic-acid-decarboxylase inhibitor)
Comparator
PCPA-pretreated rats without 5-HTP
Primary Outcome
restoration of sleep (reversal of PCPA-induced insomnia)
Effect Direction
Positive
Risk of Bias
Moderate

Abstract

In the rat, the insomnia which follows the administration of parachlorophenylalanine (p-CPA), a serotonin synthesis inhibitor, is transiently reversed either by intra-cisternal injection of L-5-HTP or by an associated injection of 5-HTP and an L-aromatic-acid-decarboxylase inhibitor (benserazide). Histochemical, immunohistochemical and chemical investigations showed that 5-HTP administration does not lead to a detectable increase in cerebral 5-HT. These findings suggest that the restoration of sleep after p-CPA treatment could be mediated by the central action of 5-HTP.

TL;DR

Findings suggest that the restoration of sleep after p-CPA treatment could be mediated by the central action of 5-HTP.

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