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A tryptic hydrolysate from bovine milk αS1-casein improves sleep in rats subjected to chronic mild stress

Journal

PEPTIDES
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 1476-1482

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2005.10.001

Keywords

sleep; stress; alpha(S1)-casein hydrolysate; corticosterone

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The putative effects of a tryptic bovine alpha(S1)-casein hydrolysate on stress-induced sleep disorders were investigated and their possible link with typical blood stress parameters such as plasma corticosterone concentrations and glycaemia was assessed. Rats were subjected to chronic stress in the form of environmental disturbances, while receiving an oral administration of the alpha(S1)-casein hydrolysate (CH). Chronic stress significantly reduced sleep duration in control rats during the first 2 days of the stress period, but stress-induced sleep disturbance was prevented in CH-treated rats. Indeed, CH administration allowed the maintenance of slow wave sleep (SWS) duration and even a slight increase in paradoxical sleep (PS) duration in treated rats. Results on plasma corticosterone concentrations and on glycemia values were inconclusive with respect to the implication of the HPA axis in this study. However, the protective effect of the alpha(S1)-casein hydrolysate on sleep during exposure to our chronic mild stress conditions may be mediated by modulation of the central adrenergic response. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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