Trimipramine and imipramine exert different effects on the sleep EEG and on nocturnal hormone secretion during treatment of major depression

Annette Sonntag M.D., Barbara Rothe M.D., Jürgen Guldner M.D., Alexander Yassouridis PhD., Florian Holsboer M.D., Ph.D., Axel Steiger M.D.
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In a 4-week double-blind clinical trial we compared the effects of the tricyclic antidepressants trimipramine and imipramine on the sleep EEG and on nocturnal hormone secretion in 20 male inpatients with major depression. Both treatments produced rapid significant clinical improvement in depression without severe adverse effects. However, the two drugs had markedly different neurobiologic profiles. Trimipramine enhanced rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and slow wave sleep, whereas imipramine suppressed REM sleep and showed no effect on slow wave sleep. Total sleep time and the sleep efficiency index increased under trimipramine but not under imipramine. Nocturnal cortisol secretion decreased with trimipramine but remained unchanged with imipramine. In contrast to imipramine, trimipramine induced an increase in prolactin secretion compatible with its known antagonism at dopamine (D2) receptors. Imipramine induced a decrease in growth hormone secretion during the first half of the night. Neither of the drugs induced significant changes in plasma testosterone concentration. We conclude that trimipramine is an antidepressant with sleep-improving qualities that possibly acts through inhibition of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system activity by a yet unknown mechanism. Depression 4:1-13 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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重度抑郁症治疗期间,三氯丙嗪与丙咪嗪对睡眠脑电图及夜间激素分泌的影响不同
在为期4周的双盲临床试验中,我们比较了三环类抗抑郁药物三氯丙胺和丙咪嗪对20例男性重度抑郁症住院患者睡眠脑电图和夜间激素分泌的影响。两种治疗方法均能迅速显著改善抑郁症的临床症状,且无严重不良反应。然而,这两种药物具有明显不同的神经生物学特征。三氯丙嗪增强快速眼动睡眠和慢波睡眠,丙咪嗪抑制快速眼动睡眠,对慢波睡眠无影响。总睡眠时间和睡眠效率指数在丙咪嗪组增加,而丙咪嗪组没有。夜间皮质醇分泌量在丙咪嗪组降低,但在丙咪嗪组保持不变。与丙咪嗪相反,丙咪嗪诱导催乳素分泌增加,这与其已知的多巴胺(D2)受体拮抗作用相一致。丙咪嗪在前半夜引起生长激素分泌减少。两种药物均未引起血浆睾酮浓度的显著变化。我们的结论是,三氯丙胺是一种具有改善睡眠品质的抗抑郁药,可能通过抑制下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺皮质系统的活性,其机制尚不清楚。抑郁症4:1-13(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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