Differential Effects of Addictive Drugs on Sleep and Sleep Stages.

Journal of addiction research (OPAST Group) Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-07-15 DOI:10.33140/JAR.03.02.01
Harold W Gordon
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Addictive drugs affect sleep both in individuals currently using drugs and in individuals who have withdrawn from drugs. In fact, sleep disturbances are reported by individuals for some drugs long after they have quit taking them and after other withdrawal symptoms have subsided. This suggests that addictive drugs and sleep share some of the same neurobiological mechanisms. Sleep researchers may be studying the neurobiology of addictive drugs without knowing it. The purpose of this survey is to summarize the effects that addictive drugs have on sleep and stages of sleep. We demonstrate that different addictive drugs have differential effects on disturbance of sleep, in general, and on specific stages of sleep either while the drug is on board or after withdrawal. Accordingly, these results are intended to encourage sleep researchers to use their knowledge of sleep mechanisms to offer researchers of addictive drugs new insights of how addictive drugs might affect brain mechanisms. Also, these results should alert researchers of addiction that treatment for drug effects needs to consider treatment for sleep disturbances as well. Treatment for addiction is rarely accompanied by treatment for sleep disturbances even though this survey demonstrates they are clearly related.

成瘾性药物对睡眠和睡眠阶段的不同影响。
成瘾性药物既会影响正在吸毒的人的睡眠,也会影响已经戒掉毒品的人的睡眠。事实上,有些人在停止服用某些药物很久之后,或者在其他戒断症状消退之后,还会报告睡眠障碍。这表明成瘾性药物和睡眠有一些相同的神经生物学机制。睡眠研究人员可能在不知情的情况下研究成瘾药物的神经生物学。这项调查的目的是总结成瘾性药物对睡眠和睡眠阶段的影响。我们证明了不同的成瘾性药物对睡眠障碍有不同的影响,一般来说,在药物使用期间或停药后的特定睡眠阶段。因此,这些结果旨在鼓励睡眠研究人员利用他们对睡眠机制的了解,为成瘾性药物研究人员提供成瘾性药物如何影响大脑机制的新见解。此外,这些结果应该提醒成瘾研究人员,治疗药物效果也需要考虑治疗睡眠障碍。对成瘾的治疗很少伴随着睡眠障碍的治疗,尽管这项调查表明它们明显相关。
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