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Article Dans Une Revue Neurobiology of Aging Année : 2017

Cerebrospinal fluid levels of orexin-A and histamine, and sleep profile within the Alzheimer process

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To better understand how sleep/wake dysregulation affects Alzheimer's disease (AD), we compared the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) orexin and histamine/tele-methylhistamine (HA/t-MHA) levels of 82 patients (41 probable-AD-high level of evidence, 41 mild cognitive impairment MCI-due-to-AD), 24 other neurologic disorders (OND) and 24 controls. We determined the relationships between these biomarkers, the CSF AD biomarkers concentrations, and the clinical sleep profile. CSF orexin-A but not HA/t-MHA levels were higher in MCI and AD than OND and controls. CSF orexin-A is correlated to CSF amyloid-β42in MCI and AD, independently of age, gender, MMSE, total-tau/phosphorylated-tau, HA or sleep parameters. Nighttime sleep duration was longer in MCI and AD patients than controls. In MCI, nighttime sleep duration negatively correlated with CSF amyloid-β42 and MMSE. To conclude, CSF orexin-A but not HA/t-HMA was upregulated in AD and correlated with amyloid-β42 level. Our data suggested a change in the sleep-wake pattern at an early stage of the disease that needs further investigation to deeply explain the mechanistic interplay between sleep and Alzheimer.
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hal-01781465 , version 1 (30-04-2018)

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Audrey Gabelle, Isabelle Jaussent, Christophe Hirtz, Jérôme Vialaret, Sophie Navucet, et al.. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of orexin-A and histamine, and sleep profile within the Alzheimer process. Neurobiology of Aging, 2017, 53, pp.59 - 66. ⟨10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2017.01.011⟩. ⟨hal-01781465⟩
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