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Effects of Catecholamine Depletion on Alertness and Mood in Rested and Sleep Deprived Normal Volunteers
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Effects of Catecholamine Depletion on Alertness and Mood in Rested and Sleep Deprived Normal Volunteers

  • Una D. McCann M.D.1,2,3,
  • David M. Penetar Ph.D.1,2,
  • Yavin Shaham Ph.D.4,
  • David R. Thome Ph.D.1,2,
  • Helen C. Sing B.S.1,2,
  • Maria L. Thomas B.A.1,2,
  • J. Christian Gillin M.D.5 &
  • …
  • Gregory Belenky M.D.1,2 

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Alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine (AMPT), a tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitor, was used to evaluate the physiologic role of central nervous system catecholamines at modulating alertness and mood. Forty healthy males were randomized to one of four conditions: AMPT in a rested condition; AMPT plus 40.5 hours of total sleep deprivation; placebo plus sleep deprivation; or placebo in a rested condition. Repeated measures of alertness and mood revealed that treatment with AMPT or sleep deprivation increased sleepiness, and combined treatment produced greater sleepiness than either treatment alone. In contrast, although combined treatment with AMPT and sleep deprivation led to large increases in negative mood, neither treatment alone produced consistent mood changes. These findings are consistent with the view that sleep deprivation is associated with decreased functional catecholamine neurotransmission. Furthermore, mood effects following sleep deprivation plus AMPT suggest that catecholamines may be involved in mood changes during sleep deprivation.

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    Una D. McCann M.D., David M. Penetar Ph.D., David R. Thome Ph.D., Helen C. Sing B.S., Maria L. Thomas B.A. & Gregory Belenky M.D.

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    Una D. McCann M.D., David M. Penetar Ph.D., David R. Thome Ph.D., Helen C. Sing B.S., Maria L. Thomas B.A. & Gregory Belenky M.D.

  3. Section on Anxiety and Affective Disorders, Biological Psychiatry Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

    Una D. McCann M.D.

  4. Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Yavin Shaham Ph.D.

  5. Department of Psychiatry, University of California, and Psychiatry Service, San Diego V.A. Medical Center, San Diego, California

    J. Christian Gillin M.D.

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McCann, U., Penetar, D., Shaham, Y. et al. Effects of Catecholamine Depletion on Alertness and Mood in Rested and Sleep Deprived Normal Volunteers. Neuropsychopharmacol 8, 345–356 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.1993.34

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  • Catecholamines
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