- The promnesic neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate increases paradoxical sleep in rats.
The promnesic neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate increases paradoxical sleep in rats.
The effect of systemic administration of the neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate (PREG-S) on sleep-wakefulness cycle and on spatial memory performances was investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats. In the first experiment, the effect of PREG-S administration (saline, 4.75, 47.5 mg/kg, i.p.) on 24 h EEG recording was evaluated. In the second experiment, spatial memory performance in a two-trial memory task was evaluated after post-acquisition administration of similar doses of PREG-S as in the first experiment. Results show that PREG-S increases paradoxical sleep and improves the performance on the memory task yielding similar dose response curves. Starting 4 h after administration of 47.5 mg/kg PREG-S, paradoxical sleep is increased for 10 h. The PREG-S effect on spatial memory lasts for at least 24 h after injection. These results suggest that an enhancement of paradoxical sleep may be involved in the promnesic effects of this neurosteroid.