Modafinil improves event related potentials P300 and contingent negative variation after 24 h sleep deprivation

Life Sci. 2012 Aug 21;91(3-4):94-9. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2012.06.012. Epub 2012 Jun 28.

Abstract

Aims: The efficacy of modafinil as a countermeasure in the reduction of cognitive decline following 24 h of sleep deprivation (SD) on subjective sleepiness scales, event-related potential (ERP) P300, and contingent negative variation (CNV) was evaluated.

Main methods: Eleven healthy males, age 25-30 years participated. The experiment was performed in five sessions on different days between 7 and 8a.m. Session 1, baseline recordings; Session 2, after one night's SD; Session 3, 48 h of recovery from SD; Session 4, after 1 week of Session 1, following one night's SD along with modafinil (400mg/day); Session 5, 48 h of recovery after SD+modafinil.

Key findings: Subjective sleepiness scores increased significantly after SD as compared to baseline (P<0.01), but remained unaltered after modafinil supplementation. There was an increase in N100 and P300 peak latencies of ERP following SD (P<0.01), which was reduced with modafinil (P<0.05). There was an increase in CNV M100 and P300 peak latencies after SD (P<0.01) which decreased with the use of modafinil (P<0.05). The CNV reaction time increased following SD (P<0.01) and decreased with the use of modafinil (P<0.05). No significant effects on ERP N200, P200 latencies and P200, P300 amplitudes and CNV N100, M200 peak latencies and M100, M200 amplitudes were observed.

Significance: The results strongly suggest that modafinil in a dose of 400mg/day, reduces the subjective sleepiness and cognitive decline following 24 h of SD.

MeSH terms

  • Actigraphy / methods
  • Adult
  • Benzhydryl Compounds / pharmacology*
  • Body Weight
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / pharmacology
  • Cognition
  • Cognition Disorders / metabolism
  • Electrophysiology / methods
  • Event-Related Potentials, P300*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Modafinil
  • Models, Statistical
  • Neurophysiology / methods
  • Sleep Deprivation*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Time Factors
  • Wakefulness

Substances

  • Benzhydryl Compounds
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants
  • Modafinil