Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep
INTRODUCTION: Extracts of the plant Passiflora incarnata L. (Passifloraceae) were administered intraperitoneally in order to test its effects on sleep. METHOD: Experiments were carried out on chronically implanted male adult wistar rats to obtain cerebral (EEG), o...
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doaj-7bf82e900b604ee09bc606f8f1fd8c3b2020-11-24T22:30:22ZengBrazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies Sleep Science1984-06591984-00631039610010.5935/1984-0063.20170018Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleepFructuoso Ayala Guerrero0Graciela Mexicano Medina1Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Laboratorio de Neurociencias - México - d.f. - MexicoFacultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Laboratorio de Neurociencias - México - d.f. - MexicoINTRODUCTION: Extracts of the plant Passiflora incarnata L. (Passifloraceae) were administered intraperitoneally in order to test its effects on sleep. METHOD: Experiments were carried out on chronically implanted male adult wistar rats to obtain cerebral (EEG), ocular (EOG) and muscular (EMG) activities throughout their states of vigilance. Polygraphic recordings were taken during 9 continuous hours before and after the extract administration (500 mg/kg). RESULTS: Passiflora incarnata induced a significant increment in the total sleep time (p<0.05). This increment was due to an increase in the time spent by animals in slow wave sleep (SWS). Concomitantly, a significant decrement in wakefulness (W) was observed (p<0.05). In contrast, time spent in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep showed a decreasing tendency, since both its frequency and mean duration were reduced. CONCLUSIONS: The extracts obtained from Passiflora incarnata can be considered as appropriated sleep inducers.http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/415/v10n3a01.pdfPassifloraceaeSleep Aids, PharmaceuticalInsomniaSleepSleep, REM |
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Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep |
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Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep |
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Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep |
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Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep |
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Effect of a medicinal plant (Passiflora incarnata L) on sleep |
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effect of a medicinal plant (passiflora incarnata l) on sleep |
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Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies |
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Sleep Science |
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1984-0659 1984-0063 |
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INTRODUCTION: Extracts of the plant Passiflora incarnata L.
(Passifloraceae) were administered intraperitoneally in order to test its effects on
sleep. METHOD: Experiments were carried out on chronically implanted male adult wistar
rats to obtain cerebral (EEG), ocular (EOG) and muscular (EMG) activities throughout
their states of vigilance. Polygraphic recordings were taken during 9 continuous hours
before and after the extract administration (500 mg/kg). RESULTS: Passiflora incarnata
induced a significant increment in the total sleep time (p<0.05). This increment was
due to an increase in the time spent by animals in slow wave sleep (SWS). Concomitantly,
a significant decrement in wakefulness (W) was observed (p<0.05). In contrast, time
spent in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep showed a decreasing tendency, since both its
frequency and mean duration were reduced. CONCLUSIONS: The extracts obtained from
Passiflora incarnata can be considered as appropriated sleep inducers. |
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Passifloraceae Sleep Aids, Pharmaceutical Insomnia Sleep Sleep, REM |
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