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Effects of Ramelteon on a Patient with Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder and Mood Disorder
Shinsuke YOSHIHARA, Mondo YOSHIZAWA, Ayaka SHIRATA, Mika MATSUDA, Motoyuki TAMASHIRO, Ichiro SAITO, Kazutaka SAKAMOTO, Yota FUJIMURA, Yoshiyuki TAMURA, Shigeru CHIBA
Department of Psychiatry and Neurology, Asahikawa Medical University
Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 116: 746-751, 2014
Accepted in revised form: 20 March 2014.

 Ramelteon is a novel hypnotic characterized by its action as a melatonin receptor (MT1/MT2) agonist. It has been reported that ramelteon can alter the phase of the sleep period. We report a patient with circadian rhythm sleep disorder and mood disorder who improved with ramelteon. A 25-year-old man had a 5-year history of emotional instability, excessive daytime sleepiness, and difficulty awakening. He had been diagnosed with mood disorder and narcolepsy by a psychiatrist. Sertraline, milnacipran, valproate, and methylphenidate were ineffective, and so he presented to our hospital. Interview data and a sleep log demonstrated a delayed sleep phase. As other examinations such as actigraphy and video-polysomnography indicated no other diseases, the patient was diagnosed with circadian rhythm sleep disorder, delayed sleep phase type (ICSD-2). In addition, his mental symptoms were consistent with the criteria for cyclothymia (ICD-10). After the administration of ramelteon, the phase of his sleep period gradually advanced and his emotional instability improved. Because of the high rate of comorbidity between these two diseases, we should be aware of circadian rhythm sleep disorders that are masked by mood disorders.
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Keywords:circadian rhythm, melatonin, mood disorder, ramelteon, sleep disorder>
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