Sleep Alterations and Cognitive Decline.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Seminars in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1055/a-2557-8422
Brendan P Lucey
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Sleep disturbances and cognitive decline are intricately connected, and both are prevalent in aging populations and individuals with neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementias. Sleep is vital for cognitive functions including memory consolidation, executive function, and attention. Disruption in these processes is associated with cognitive decline, although causal evidence is mixed. This review delves into the bidirectional relationship between alterations in sleep and cognitive impairment, exploring key mechanisms such as amyloid-β accumulation, tau pathology, synaptic homeostasis, neurotransmitter dysregulation, oxidative stress, and vascular contributions. Evidence from both experimental research and population-based studies underscores the necessity of early interventions targeting sleep to mitigate risks of neurodegenerative diseases. A deeper understanding of the interplay between sleep and cognitive health may pave the way for innovative strategies to prevent or reduce cognitive decline through improved sleep management.

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睡眠改变和认知能力下降。
睡眠障碍和认知能力下降有着复杂的联系,两者在老年人群和患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)和其他痴呆症等神经退行性疾病的个体中都很普遍。睡眠对认知功能至关重要,包括记忆巩固、执行功能和注意力。这些过程的中断与认知能力下降有关,尽管因果证据不一。这篇综述深入研究了睡眠改变和认知障碍之间的双向关系,探索了淀粉样蛋白-β积累、tau病理、突触稳态、神经递质失调、氧化应激和血管贡献等关键机制。来自实验研究和基于人群的研究的证据都强调了针对睡眠进行早期干预以减轻神经退行性疾病风险的必要性。更深入地了解睡眠和认知健康之间的相互作用,可能会为通过改善睡眠管理来预防或减少认知衰退的创新策略铺平道路。
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Seminars in Neurology
Seminars in Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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4.60
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3.70%
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65
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Neurology is a review journal on current trends in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases. Areas of coverage include multiple sclerosis, central nervous system infections, muscular dystrophy, neuro-immunology, spinal disorders, strokes, epilepsy, motor neuron diseases, movement disorders, higher cortical function, neuro-genetics and neuro-ophthamology. Each issue is presented under the direction of an expert guest editor, and invited contributors focus on a single, high-interest clinical topic. Up-to-the-minute coverage of the latest information in the field makes this journal an invaluable resource for neurologists and residents.
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