Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) enhances wakefulness during active periods but facilitates sleep during resting periods in C57BL/6 mice

Author:

Ono Taisuke12,Nishino Naoya1,Iwai Yusuke1,Iwai Yumi1,Sakai Noriaki1,Kuroki Yutaka34,Nishino Seiji1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto California USA

2. Department of Geriatric Medicine Kanazawa Medical University Kahoku Japan

3. D‐LAB, Japan Tobacco Inc. Minato Japan

4. Delightex Pte. Ltd. Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe effects of the Eurycoma longifolia (also known as Tongkat Ali [TA]) on sleep and wakefulness was evaluated in C57BL/6 mice. While TA has been used as an aphrodisiac in males, it exhibits various pharmacological effects. The most notable effect observed with TA was wake‐enhancement during the second half of the active period, accompanied by significant elevations in core body temperature (CBT). In contrast, sleep was enhanced during the resting period (i.e., increase in rapid eye movement [REM] sleep and delta electroencephalography [EEG] power in non‐REM sleep) with significant declines in CBT. The transition of TA's effects between resting and active periods was rapid. The results of the experiments in constant darkness indicate that TA prolongs the circadian tau and that this transition is governed by circadian clock mechanisms rather than light exposure. TA did not demonstrate efficacy in aiding sleep in an acute stress‐induced insomnia model; thus, TA may be more suitable as a wake‐enhancing agent for daytime sleepiness, as sleep propensity tends to accumulate towards the end of active period. Since TA amplifies the rest‐activity pattern, prolongs circadian tau and increases REM sleep, thereby reversing some common symptoms seen in elderly subjects, it may also hold promise as a rejuvenating medicine.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Neuroscience

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