In humans, memory impairments are highly prevalent in the aged population, but their functional and structural origins are still unknown. We hypothesized that circadian rhythm alterations may predict spatial memory impairment in aged rats. We demonstrate an association between sleep/wake circadian rhythm disturbances (non-REM sleep fragmentation) and spatial memory impairments in aged rats. We show by light and electron microscopy that these age-related disruptions in circadian rhythm and spatial memory are also associated with degeneration of cholinergic neurons of the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPT), a structure known to be involved in sleep and cognitive functions and which is altered during aging. Finally, we demonstrate that a trophic d...
As the population grows and lifespan increases, the need to better understand the normative aging pr...
Body function rhythmicity has a key role in the regulation of internal timing and adaptation to the ...
A hallmark feature of cognitive aging is a decline in the ability to form new memories. Parallel to ...
In humans, memory impairments are highly prevalent in the aged population, but their functional and ...
We studied the impact of aging during sleep in the rat models of Alzheimer's (AD) and Parkinson'...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Many biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes, from bacteria to human, exhibit roughly ...
Current understanding within the field of neuroscience regarding why the brain requires significant ...
Sleep fragmentation, a symptom in many clinical disorders, leads to cognitive impairments. To invest...
Aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), are associated with disabling sleep and cognitive deficits. Spec...
Rhythmic oscillations of neuronal populations, generated by different mechanisms, are present at sev...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
We followed the impact of healthy aging on cortical drive during sleep in rats by using the corti...
As the population grows and lifespan increases, the need to better understand the normative aging pr...
Body function rhythmicity has a key role in the regulation of internal timing and adaptation to the ...
A hallmark feature of cognitive aging is a decline in the ability to form new memories. Parallel to ...
In humans, memory impairments are highly prevalent in the aged population, but their functional and ...
We studied the impact of aging during sleep in the rat models of Alzheimer's (AD) and Parkinson'...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Many biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes, from bacteria to human, exhibit roughly ...
Current understanding within the field of neuroscience regarding why the brain requires significant ...
Sleep fragmentation, a symptom in many clinical disorders, leads to cognitive impairments. To invest...
Aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), are associated with disabling sleep and cognitive deficits. Spec...
Rhythmic oscillations of neuronal populations, generated by different mechanisms, are present at sev...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
We followed the impact of healthy aging on cortical drive during sleep in rats by using the corti...
As the population grows and lifespan increases, the need to better understand the normative aging pr...
Body function rhythmicity has a key role in the regulation of internal timing and adaptation to the ...
A hallmark feature of cognitive aging is a decline in the ability to form new memories. Parallel to ...