International audienceAgeing is characterized by a progressive decline of sleep quality. Sleep difficulties are increasingly recognized as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), and have been associated with cognitive decline. However, the brain substrates underlying this association remain unclear. In this review, our objective was to provide a comprehensive overview of the relationships between sleep changes and brain structural, functional and molecular integrity, including amyloid and tau pathologies in cognitively unimpaired older adults. We especially discuss the topography and causality of these associations, as well as the potential underlying mechanisms. Taken together, current findings converge to a link between several sleep...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceIntroduction: Sleep disturbances are increasingly recognized as a risk factor ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...
International audienceAgeing is characterized by a progressive decline of sleep quality. Sleep diffi...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
International audienceRecent studies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and in humans sugge...
Importance: Disrupted sleep commonly occurs with progressing neurodegenerative disease. Large, well-...
Sleep abnormalities are prevalent in Alzheimer's disease, with sleep quality already impaired at its...
The burden of dementia is increasing globally. In the absence of curative treatment, preventive stra...
AbstractSleep disorders are prevalent in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and a major cause of institutional...
Purpose of reviewTrouble falling or staying asleep, poor sleep quality, and short or long sleep dura...
The burden of dementia is increasing globally. In the absence of curative treatment, preventive stra...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceIntroduction: Sleep disturbances are increasingly recognized as a risk factor ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...
International audienceAgeing is characterized by a progressive decline of sleep quality. Sleep diffi...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
International audienceRecent studies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and in humans sugge...
Importance: Disrupted sleep commonly occurs with progressing neurodegenerative disease. Large, well-...
Sleep abnormalities are prevalent in Alzheimer's disease, with sleep quality already impaired at its...
The burden of dementia is increasing globally. In the absence of curative treatment, preventive stra...
AbstractSleep disorders are prevalent in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and a major cause of institutional...
Purpose of reviewTrouble falling or staying asleep, poor sleep quality, and short or long sleep dura...
The burden of dementia is increasing globally. In the absence of curative treatment, preventive stra...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceIntroduction: Sleep disturbances are increasingly recognized as a risk factor ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...