Alzheimer's disease-associated tau alters Drosophila circadian activity, sleep and clock neuron electrophysiology

Jun 18, 2019Neurobiology of disease

Alzheimer's-linked tau protein changes daily activity, sleep, and brain cell signals in fruit flies

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Abstract

Expression of the 0N4R isoform of tau in Drosophila results in greater locomotor activity and disrupted sleep patterns.

  • Drosophila expressing the 0N4R tau isoform displayed increased activity both day and night.
  • These flies experienced a significant reduction in sleep, particularly during nighttime.
  • Under constant darkness, their locomotor behavior became less rhythmic compared to control flies.
  • Elevated spontaneous firing was observed in specific clock neurons, which may contribute to the hyperactive behavior.
  • Expression of tau solely in key pacemaker neurons did not significantly alter circadian rhythms.

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