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- W4380083404 abstract "Abstract Background Sleep is an essential process that supports brain health and cognitive function in part through the modification of neuronal synapses. Sleep disruption, and impaired synaptic processes, are common features in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the casual role of sleep disruption in disease progression is not clear. Neurofibrillary tangles, made from hyperphosphorylated and aggregated Tau protein, form one of the major hallmark pathologies seen in AD and contribute to cognitive decline, synapse loss and neuronal death. Tau has been shown to aggregate in synapses which may impair restorative synapse processes occurring during sleep. However, it remains unclear how sleep disruption and synaptic Tau pathology interact to drive cognitive decline. It is also unclear whether the sexes show differential vulnerability to the effects of sleep loss in the context of neurodegeneration. Methods We used a piezoelectric home-cage monitoring system to measure sleep behavior in 3-11month-old transgenic hTau P301S Tauopathy model mice (PS19) and littermate controls of both sexes. Subcellular fractionation and Western blot was used to examine Tau pathology in mouse forebrain synapse fractions. To examine the role of sleep disruption in disease progression, mice were exposed to acute or chronic sleep disruption. The Morris water maze test was used to measure spatial learning and memory performance. Results PS19 mice exhibited a selective loss of sleep during the dark phase, referred to as hyperarousal, as an early symptom with an onset of 3months in females and 6months in males. At 6months, forebrain synaptic Tau burden did not correlate with sleep measures and was not affected by acute or chronic sleep disruption. Chronic sleep disruption accelerated the onset of decline of hippocampal spatial memory in PS19 males, but not females. Conclusions Dark phase hyperarousal is an early symptom in PS19 mice that precedes robust Tau aggregation. We find no evidence that sleep disruption is a direct driver of Tau pathology in the forebrain synapse. However, sleep disruption synergized with Tau pathology to accelerate the onset of cognitive decline in males. Despite the finding that hyperarousal appears earlier in females, female cognition was resilient to the effects of sleep disruption." @default.
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- W4380083404 title "Sleep disruption precedes forebrain synaptic Tau burden and contributes to cognitive decline in a sex-dependent manner in the P301S Tau transgenic mouse model" @default.
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