International audienceRecent studies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and in humans suggest that sleep disruption and amyloid-beta (Aβ) accumulation are interrelated, and may thus exacerbate each other. We investigated the association between self-reported sleep variables and neuroimaging data in 51 healthy older adults. Participants completed a questionnaire assessing sleep quality and quantity, and underwent positron emission tomography scans using [18F]florbetapir and [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose, and an MRI scan to measure Aβ burden, hypometabolism, and atrophy, respectively. Longer sleep latency was associated with greater Aβ burden in prefrontal areas. Moreover, the number of nocturnal awakenings was negatively correlated with g...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background Very little is known for the direction or causality of the relationship ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...
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...
International audienceAgeing is characterized by a progressive decline of sleep quality. Sleep diffi...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
Background To test the hypothesis that worse self-reported sleep relates to memory decay and reduced...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
Experimental sleep-wake disruption in rodents and humans causally modulates β-amyloid (Aβ) dynamics ...
Purpose of review Suboptimal sleep has been reported as both a comorbidity and risk factor for the d...
Study Objectives: A critical role linking sleep with memory decay and beta-amyloid (A beta) accumula...
To evaluate the association between self-reported sleep quality and levels of brain β-amyloid (Aβ) b...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background Very little is known for the direction or causality of the relationship ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...
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...
International audienceAgeing is characterized by a progressive decline of sleep quality. Sleep diffi...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
Background To test the hypothesis that worse self-reported sleep relates to memory decay and reduced...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
Experimental sleep-wake disruption in rodents and humans causally modulates β-amyloid (Aβ) dynamics ...
Purpose of review Suboptimal sleep has been reported as both a comorbidity and risk factor for the d...
Study Objectives: A critical role linking sleep with memory decay and beta-amyloid (A beta) accumula...
To evaluate the association between self-reported sleep quality and levels of brain β-amyloid (Aβ) b...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background Very little is known for the direction or causality of the relationship ...
Hypothalamus is a key brain region regulating several essential homeostatic functions, including the...