Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (05): 572-575.DOI: 10.1016/S0254-6272(15)30065-0

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Effect of Sini San Freeze-dried powder on sleep-waking cycle in insomnia rats

Xingke Yan, Zeguo Zhang, Fuju Xu, Yuefeng Li, Tiantian Zhu, Chongbing Ma, Anguo Liu   

  1. Department of Pharmacy,Department of Acupuncture,Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;Key Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology for Traditional Chinese Medicines of Gansu Province;Department of Acupuncture,Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;
  • Accepted:2014-10-15 Online:2014-10-05 Published:2022-04-05

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of the Sini San at different doses on each sleeping state[slow-wave sleep 1(SWS1), slow-wave sleep 2(SWS2), rapid-eye-movement(REM), wakefulness(W)] in insomnia rats and to identify its mode of ac-tion for improving sleep.METHODS: The insomnia rats were randomly divided into a high-, medium- or low-dose group of Sini San(equal to crude drug 8.8, 4.4, or 2.2 g/kg, respectively) for seven consecutive days.RESULTS: Compared with pre-administration,SWS2 was significantly increased after administration of the low dose. Compared with pre-administration, W was significantly decreased and SWS1,SWS2, and the total sleeping time(TST) were markedly increased after administration of the medium dose. Compared with pre-administration, W was significantly decreased and SWS1, SWS2, rapid-eye-movement sleep, and TST were significantly longer after administration of the high dose. The effects of Sini San on sleep-wake cycle are dose-dependent.CONCLUSION: The results suggest that Sini San extends SWS1 and SWS2, which increases the total sleeping time.

Key words: Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders, Electroencephalography, Sleep stages, Medicine,Chinese Traditional, Sini San

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Xingke Yan, Zeguo Zhang, Fuju Xu, Yuefeng Li, Tiantian Zhu, Chongbing Ma, Anguo Liu. Effect of Sini San Freeze-dried powder on sleep-waking cycle in insomnia rats[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2014, 34(05): 572-575.