scholarly journals Degeneration and energy shortage in the suprachiasmatic nucleus underlies the circadian rhythm disturbance in ApoE−/− mice: implications for Alzheimer’s disease

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lan Zhou ◽  
Qian Gao ◽  
Meng Nie ◽  
Jing-Li Gu ◽  
Wei Hao ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. S111-S113
Author(s):  
John Outen ◽  
Adam Spira ◽  
Sarah Wanigatunga ◽  
Vadim Zipunnikov ◽  
Mark Wu ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (S6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul B. Rosenberg ◽  
Mark N. Wu ◽  
Adam P. Spira ◽  
Sarah K. Wanigatunga ◽  
Vadim Zipunnikov ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (S6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul B. Rosenberg ◽  
John D. Outen ◽  
Adam P. Spira ◽  
Vadim Zipunnikov ◽  
Sarah K. Wanigatunga ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Jagan A. Pillai ◽  
James Bena ◽  
Lynn M. Bekris ◽  
Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer ◽  
Catherine Heinzinger ◽  
...  

Sleep dysfunction has been identified in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, the role and mechanism of circadian rhythm dysfunction is less well understood. In a well-characterized cohort of patients with AD at the mild cognitive impairment stage (MCI-AD), we identify that circadian rhythm irregularities were accompanied by altered humoral immune responses detected in both the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma as well as alterations of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of neurodegeneration. On the other hand, sleep disruption was more so associated with abnormalities in circulating markers of immunity and inflammation and decrements in cognition.


2021 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 111258
Author(s):  
Fabian-Xosé Fernandez ◽  
Sevag Kaladchibachi ◽  
David C. Negelspach

1994 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. S10
Author(s):  
C.E. Rosenberg ◽  
J. Lee ◽  
D. Rowland ◽  
P.J. Whitehouse

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