Amyloid ß and tau are involved in sleep disorder in Alzheimer's disease by orexin A and adenosine A(1) receptor.
Int J Mol Med
; 43(1): 435-442, 2019 Jan.
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Sleep disorder is confirmed as a core component of Alzheimer's disease (AD), while the accumulation of amyloid ß (Aß) in brain tissue is an important pathological feature of AD. However, how Aß affects ADassociated sleep disorder is not yet well understood. In the present study, experiments on animal and cell models were performed to detect the association between sleep disorder and Aß. It was observed that Aß2535 administration significantly decreased nonrapid eye movement sleep, while it increased wakefulness in mice. In addition, reverse transcriptionquantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot analysis revealed that the expression levels of tau, ptau, orexin A and orexin neurons express adenosine A1 receptor (A1R) were markedly upregulated in the brain tissue of AD mice compared with that in samples obtained from control mice. Furthermore, the in vitro study revealed that the expression levels of tau, ptau, orexin A and adenosine A1R were also significantly increased in human neuroblastoma SHSY5Y cells treated with Aß2535 as compared with the control cells. In addition, the tau inhibitor TRx 0237 significantly reversed the promoting effects of Aß2535 on tau, ptau, orexin A and adenosine A1R expression levels, and adenosine A1R or orexin A knockdown also inhibited tau and ptau expression levels mediated by Aß2535 in AD. These results indicate that Aß and tau may be considered as novel biomarkers of sleep disorder in AD pathology, and that they function by regulating the expression levels of orexin A and adenosine A1R.
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Fragmentos de Peptídeos
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Transtornos do Sono-Vigília
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Peptídeos beta-Amiloides
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Proteínas tau
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Receptor A1 de Adenosina
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Doença de Alzheimer
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Orexinas
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Animals
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Humans
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Male
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Int J Mol Med
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BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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GENETICA MEDICA
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2019
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Article