Amyloid Burden in Alzheimer's Disease Patients Is Associated with Alterations in Circadian Rhythm.

Dementia and neurocognitive disorders Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-31 DOI:10.12779/dnd.2021.20.4.99
Jubin Kang, Hyung Jin Choi, Gary D Isaacs, Wonjae Sung, Hee-Jin Kim
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Abstract

Background and purpose: In this study we evaluated the relationship between amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition and 3 aspects of sleep quality in a group of clinically diagnosed Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients.

Methods: We used self-report questionnaires to assess the quality of sleep using 3 previously established surveys: the Glasgow Sleep Effort Scale (GSES), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ). These questionnaires focused on the sleep effort, sleep efficiency, and circadian rhythm patterns of each participant. Also, we evaluated the regional distribution of Aβ in the brain by amyloid positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) standardized uptake value ratios (SUVRs) in healthy normal (HN), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD dementia groups. The MCI and AD dementia groups were combined to form the group with cognitive impairment due to AD (CIAD).

Results: GSES and MEQ scores differed significantly between the HN, MCI, and AD dementia groups (p<0.037), whereas PSQI scores were similar across the groups (p=0.129). GSES and MEQ scores also differed between the HN and CIAD groups (p<0.018). Circadian rhythm scores positively correlated with amyloid PET-CT SUVR in posterior cingulate cortices (p<0.049).

Conclusions: Sleep effort and abnormal shifts in circadian rhythm were more significant in the CIAD group than in the HN group. At the same time, HN subjects had minimal sleep disturbance, irrespective of clinical status. Thus, alterations in circadian rhythm may be indicative of neurodegeneration due to Aβ deposition.

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背景与目的:在本研究中,我们评估了一组临床诊断为阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者中β淀粉样蛋白(a β)沉积与睡眠质量3个方面的关系。方法:采用自我报告问卷的方式,采用格拉斯哥睡眠努力量表(GSES)、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和早晚性问卷(MEQ) 3项已建立的调查来评估睡眠质量。这些问卷主要关注每个参与者的睡眠时间、睡眠效率和昼夜节律模式。此外,我们通过淀粉样蛋白正电子发射断层扫描-计算机断层扫描(PET-CT)标准摄取值比(SUVRs)评估了健康正常(HN)、轻度认知障碍(MCI)和AD痴呆组Aβ在大脑中的区域分布。将MCI组和AD痴呆组合并为AD认知障碍组(CIAD)。结果:GSES和MEQ评分在HN、MCI和AD痴呆组之间差异有统计学意义(pp=0.129)。GSES和MEQ评分在HN组和CIAD组之间也存在差异(pp结论:CIAD组的睡眠努力和昼夜节律异常变化比HN组更显著。与此同时,无论临床状态如何,HN受试者的睡眠障碍最小。因此,昼夜节律的改变可能表明Aβ沉积引起的神经变性。
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