See Mander et al. (doi:10.1093/awx174) for a scientific commentary on this article.Sleep deprivation increases amyloid-beta, suggesting that chronically disrupted sleep may promote amyloid plaques and other downstream Alzheimer's disease pathologies including tauopathy or inflammation. To date, studies have not examined which aspect of sleep modulates amyloid-beta or other Alzheimer's disease biomarkers. Seventeen healthy adults (age 35-65 years) without sleep disorders underwent 5-14 days of actigraphy, followed by slow wave activity disruption during polysomnogram, and cerebrospinal fluid collection the following morning for measurement of amyloid-beta, tau, total protein, YKL-40, and hypocretin. Data were compared to an identical protoco...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Fast frequency sleep spindles are reduced in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...
IMPORTANCE: Increasing evidence suggests a relationship between poor sleep and the risk of developin...
\u3cp\u3eIMPORTANCE: Increasing evidence suggests a relationship between poor sleep and the risk of ...
Purpose of review Suboptimal sleep has been reported as both a comorbidity and risk factor for the d...
WOS: 000412175800003PubMed ID: 28523718Sleep is an important factor that plays a key role in Alzheim...
Get your zzzzzz’s! Several scientific investigations now show that a lack of sleep may contribute t...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, impacting 55 m...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
This presentation is on the effects of sleep deprivation on β-amyloid accumulation in the brain. Dur...
Rationale: Recent evidence suggests that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be a risk factor for deve...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Fast frequency sleep spindles are reduced in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...
IMPORTANCE: Increasing evidence suggests a relationship between poor sleep and the risk of developin...
\u3cp\u3eIMPORTANCE: Increasing evidence suggests a relationship between poor sleep and the risk of ...
Purpose of review Suboptimal sleep has been reported as both a comorbidity and risk factor for the d...
WOS: 000412175800003PubMed ID: 28523718Sleep is an important factor that plays a key role in Alzheim...
Get your zzzzzz’s! Several scientific investigations now show that a lack of sleep may contribute t...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, impacting 55 m...
International audienceObjective: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is markedly altered in Alzheimer's d...
This presentation is on the effects of sleep deprivation on β-amyloid accumulation in the brain. Dur...
Rationale: Recent evidence suggests that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be a risk factor for deve...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Al...
ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between sleep quality and CSF markers of Alzheimer disease (A...
As we age, sleep patterns undergo significant modifications in micro and macrostructure, worsening c...
Background: Sleep disorders may cause dysregulation of cerebral glucose metabolism and synaptic func...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Fast frequency sleep spindles are reduced in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), b...