A novel brainstem pathway to the circadian system links Tau neurofibrillary pathology to sundowning-related circadian dysfunction and associated sex differences in the TAPP mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract:Patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) exhibit a progressive disruption of entrained circadian rhythms that first appears long before cognitive symptoms develop. Additionally, work combining analyses of actigraphy and hypothalamic tissue from AD patients suggests that an input to the circadian system may underlie such dysfunction, rather than the presence of pathology and neurodegeneration in the master circadian pacemaker (the suprachiasmatic nucleus, SCN), itself. Here we examined the accumulation of Tau and… Show more
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