Delta sleep-inducing-peptide-like immunoreactivity (DSIP-LI) and delta sleep in schizophrenic volunteers - PubMed (original) (raw)
Delta sleep-inducing-peptide-like immunoreactivity (DSIP-LI) and delta sleep in schizophrenic volunteers
D P van Kammen et al. Sleep. 1992 Dec.
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- Sleep 1993 Feb;16(2):198
Abstract
Delta sleep-inducing-peptide (DSIP) has been reported to increase sleep in subjects with insomnia. The authors studied cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) DSIP-like immunoreactivity (DSIP-LI) in 15 drug-free male subjects with a DSM-IIIR diagnosis of schizophrenia. The subjects underwent a lumbar puncture and three nights of polysomnography. CSF DSIP-LI was significantly correlated with polysomnography the night before the LP: with stage 3 sleep (p = 0.05), stage 3 and delta (stages 3 + 4) sleep during the first nonrapid eye movement NREM period (p = 0.02 and p = 0.05, respectively) and the ratio of the first and second NREM period (p < 0.05), and negatively with stage 2% sleep (p < 0.05). Whether this first report of a potential relationship between CSF DSIP-LI and slow-wave sleep in man might be generalized to sleep in nonpsychiatric subjects awaits further study.
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