作者
Joseph R Winer, Bryce A Mander, Randolph F Helfrich, Anne Maass, Theresa M Harrison, Suzanne L Baker, Robert T Knight, William J Jagust, Matthew P Walker
发表日期
2019/8/7
期刊
Journal of Neuroscience
卷号
39
期号
32
页码范围
6315-6324
出版商
Society for Neuroscience
简介
Recent proposals suggest that sleep may be a factor associated with accumulation of two core pathological features of Alzheimer's disease (AD): tau and β-amyloid (Aβ). Here we combined PET measures of Aβ and tau, electroencephalogram sleep recordings, and retrospective sleep evaluations to investigate the potential utility of sleep measures in predicting in vivo AD pathology in male and female older adults. Regression analyses revealed that the severity of impaired slow oscillation-sleep spindle coupling predicted greater medial temporal lobe tau burden. Aβ burden was not associated with coupling impairment but instead predicted the diminished amplitude of <1 Hz slow-wave-activity, results that were statistically dissociable from each other. Additionally, comparisons of AD pathology and retrospective, self-reported changes in sleep duration demonstrated that changes in sleep across the lifespan can …
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