1. Profound degeneration of wake-promoting neurons in Alzheimer's disease
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Oh, Jun, Eser, Rana A, Ehrenberg, Alexander J, Morales, Dulce, Petersen, Cathrine, Kudlacek, Jessica, Dunlop, Sara R, Theofilas, Panos, Resende, Elisa DPF, Cosme, Celica, Alho, Eduardo JL, Spina, Salvatore, Walsh, Christine M, Miller, Bruce L, Seeley, William W, Bittencourt, Jackson C, Neylan, Thomas C, Heinsen, Helmut, and Grinberg, Lea T
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Male ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Unbiased stereology ,Aging ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Rare Diseases ,Progressive ,Alzheimer Disease ,Locus coeruleus ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Humans ,Supranuclear Palsy ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Wakefulness ,Aetiology ,Aged ,Neurons ,Progressive supranuclear palsy ,Corticobasal degeneration ,Neurosciences ,Brain ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Wake-promoting ,Middle Aged ,Brain Disorders ,Tauopathies ,Geriatrics ,Neurological ,Orexin ,Female ,Dementia ,Autopsy ,Sleep ,Sleep Research ,Histamine ,Human - Abstract
IntroductionSleep-wake disturbances are a common and early feature in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The impact of early tau pathology in wake-promoting neurons (WPNs) remains unclear.MethodsWe performed stereology in postmortem brains from AD individuals and healthy controls to identify quantitative differences in morphological metrics in WPNs. Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration were included as disease-specific controls.ResultsThe three nuclei studied accumulate considerable amounts of tau inclusions and showed a decrease in neurotransmitter-synthetizing neurons in AD, PSP, and corticobasal degeneration. However, substantial neuronal loss was exclusively found in AD.DiscussionWPNs are extremely vulnerable to AD but not to 4 repeat tauopathies. Considering that WPNs are involved early in AD, such degeneration should be included in the models explaining sleep-wake disturbances in AD and considered when designing a clinical intervention. Sparing of WPNs in PSP, a condition featuring hyperinsomnia, suggest that interventions to suppress the arousal system may benefit patients with PSP.
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- 2019