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L-theanine partially counteracts caffeine-induced sleep disturbances in rats.

Hwan-Soo Jang, Ji Young Jung, Il-Sung Jang, Kwang-Ho Jang, Sang-Hyun Kim et al.
Other Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2012 51 цитирований
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Тип исследования
In Vitro
Вмешательство
L-theanine partially counteracts caffeine-induced sleep disturbances in rats. L-theanine 22.5, 37.5, 75, or 150 mg/kg; caffeine 7.5 mg/kg
Препарат сравнения
Placebo
Направление эффекта
Mixed
Риск систематической ошибки
Unclear

Abstract

L-theanine has been reported to inhibit the excitatory effects of caffeine. The present study examined the effects of L-theanine on caffeine-induced sleep disturbances in rats. Rats received the following drug pairings: saline and saline (Control), 7.5 mg/kg caffeine and saline, or 7.5 mg/kg of caffeine followed by various doses of L-theanine (22.5, 37.5, 75, or 150 mg/kg). Vigilance states were divided into: wakefulness (W), transition to slow-wave sleep (tSWS), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and rapid-eye-movement sleep (REMS). Caffeine significantly increased the duration of W and decreased the duration of SWS and REMS compared to the Control. Although L-theanine failed to reverse the caffeine-induced W increase, at 22.5 and 37.5 mg/kg (but not at 75 and 150 mg/kg), it significantly reversed caffeine-induced decreases in SWS. In conclusion, low doses of L-theanine can partially reverse caffeine-induced reductions in SWS; however, effects of L-theanine on caffeine-induced insomnia do not appear to increase dose-dependently.

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