Sleep And Diurnal Rest-Activity Rhythm Disturbances In A Mouse Model Of Alzheimer'S Disease

SLEEP(2020)

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Study Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests a strong association between sleep, amyloid-beta (A beta) deposition, and Alzheimer's disease (AD). We sought to determine if (1) deficits in rest-activity rhythms and sleep are significant phenotypes in J20 AD mice, (2) metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 inhibitors (mGluR5) could rescue deficits in rest-activity rhythms and sleep, and (3) A beta levels are responsive to treatment with mGluR5 inhibitors.Methods: Diurnal rest-activity levels were measured by actigraphy and sleep-wake patterns by electroencephalography, while animals were chronically treated with mGluR5 inhibitors. Behavioral tests were performed, and A beta levels measured in brain lysates.Results: J20 mice exhibited a 4.5-h delay in the acrophase of activity levels compared to wild-type littermates and spent less time in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep during the second half of the light period. J20 mice also exhibited decreased non-rapid eye movement (NREM) delta power but increased NREM sigma power. The mGluR5 inhibitor CTEP rescued the REM sleep deficit and improved NREM delta and sigma power but did not correct rest-activity rhythms. No statistically significant differences were observed in A beta levels, rotarod performance, or the passive avoidance task following chronic mGluR5 inhibitor treatment.Conclusions: J20 mice have disruptions in rest-activity rhythms and reduced homeostatic sleep pressure (reduced NREM delta power). NREM delta power was increased following treatment with a mGluR5 inhibitor. Drug bioavailability was poor. Further work is necessary to determine if mGluR5 is a viable target for treating sleep phenotypes in AD.
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actigraphy, Alzheimer's disease, CTEP, EEG, fenobam, J20 mice, mGluR5, sleep
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