Chronic sleep restriction increases soluble hippocampal Aβ-42 and impairs cognitive performance.

PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR(2020)

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Currently, over 44 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer's disease (AD). A common feature of AD is disrupted sleep. Sleep is essential for many psychological and physiological functions, though 35.3% of adults report getting less than 7 hours per night. The present research examined whether chronic sleep restriction would elevate hippocampal amyloid-beta(1-42) expression or alter cognitive ability in adult C57BL/6 mice. Chronic sleep restriction was associated with cognitive impairment and increased hippocampal amyloid-beta. Thus, chronic sleep loss may have a detrimental effect upon cognitive function, in part, via increasing amyloid-beta levels in the hippocampus, even in non-genetically modified mice.
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Chronic sleep restriction,Chronic sleep loss,Alzheimer's disease,Amyloid-beta,Learning, Memory
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