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Albizia julibrissin Ameliorates Memory Loss Induced by Insomnia in Drosophila.

Jui-Shu ChangHsin-Ping LiuJack ChengChiz-Tzung ChangSu-Lun HwangChi-Chuan TsengLee-Fen HsuWei-Yong Lin
Published in: Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM (2019)
In clinical practice in Taiwan, Albizia julibrissin is the most prescribed Chinese herbal medicine for insomnia. Short-term insomnia and hypnotic use both attenuate cognitive functions, especially learning memory. In previous studies, A. julibrissin exhibits sedative activity, antidepressant-like effects, and protection of learning and memory against amnesia. However, whether A. julibrissin ameliorates memory loss caused by short-term sleep deprivation is not clear. We utilized the sleep-deprived Drosophila model and olfactory associative learning-memory assay to test the effects of A. julibrissin on sleep-deprivation induced memory loss. We found that A. julibrissin ameliorated 3-hour memory but not 1-hour memory or instant learning. The findings might be applied to an anticipated short-term sleep disturbance.
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