Journal article
Effects of orexin receptor antagonism on human sleep architecture: A systematic review
JW Clark, ML Brian, SPA Drummond, D Hoyer, LH Jacobson
Sleep Medicine Reviews | W B SAUNDERS CO LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Orexin receptor antagonists are a relatively new hypnotic principle. Their influence on human sleep architecture is a point of debate that has not been systematically evaluated. Thus, we performed a systematic review to assess how these compounds effect sleep architecture in healthy and clinical human samples. Relevant articles were identified via searches of PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane central register of controlled trials, and clinicaltrials. gov. From 1147 retrieved records, 18 satisfied inclusion criteria and formed the basis of this review. Of these, fifteen studies administered dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORA) in a healthy control (five studies) or clinical sample (ten studies)..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledge support of the Victorian Government and in particular funding from the Operational Infrastructure Support Grant. LHJ and DH are supported by NHMRC Project Grant no. 1105284 and by Alzheimer's Association NIRG-396905. SPAD has served as a consultant for Jazz Pharmaceuticals within the last 12 months and currently serves on a DSMB for Zelda Therapeutics.