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Treatment of persistent sleep-wake schedule disorders in adolescents with methylcobalamin (vitamin B12).

Abstract
Two adolescent patients suffering from persistent sleep-wake schedule disorders appear to have responded to treatment with vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin). A 15-year-old girl with delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and a 17-year-old boy with hypernychthemeral syndrome complained of not being able to attend school despite many trials of medication. The improvement of the sleep-wake rhythm disorders appeared immediately after the administration of high doses (3,000 micrograms/day) of methylcobalamin. Neither patient showed any laboratory or clinical evidence of vitamin B12 deficiency or hypothyroidism (which can cause B12 deficiency). Serum concentrations of vitamin B12 during treatment were in the high range of normal or above normal. The duration of the sleep period of the DSPS patient decreased gradually from 10 hours to 7 hours, and the time of sleep onset advanced from 2 a.m. to midnight. The period of the sleep-wake cycle of the hypernychthemeral patient was 24.6 hours before treatment and 24.0 hours after treatment. The relationship between the circadian basis of these disorders and vitamin B12 and its metabolites is discussed.
AuthorsT Ohta, K Ando, T Iwata, N Ozaki, Y Kayukawa, M Terashima, T Okada, Y Kasahara
JournalSleep (Sleep) Vol. 14 Issue 5 Pg. 414-8 (Oct 1991) ISSN: 0161-8105 [Print] United States
PMID1759094 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • mecobalamin
  • Vitamin B 12
Topics
  • Achievement
  • Adolescent
  • Arousal (drug effects)
  • Attention (drug effects)
  • Circadian Rhythm (drug effects)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders (drug therapy, psychology)
  • Sleep Stages (drug effects)
  • Vitamin B 12 (analogs & derivatives, therapeutic use)
  • Wakefulness (drug effects)

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