Circadian rhythm sleep disorders and time-of-day-dependent memory deficiency in Presenilin1/2 conditional knockout mice with long noncoding RNA expression profiling changes

Feb 22, 2023Sleep medicine

Sleep cycle disorders and time-of-day memory problems linked to gene regulation changes in mice lacking Presenilin1/2

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Abstract

DKO mice showed increased NREM sleep time but decreased total sleep duration as they aged.

  • At two months, DKO mice had increased NREM sleep during the dark phase compared to WT mice.
  • By six months, DKO mice exhibited increased wakefulness and decreased total time in both NREM and REM sleep.
  • 4-month-old DKO mice displayed a deficiency in contextual and cued memory regardless of light conditions.
  • Circadian modulation of memory was deficient in DKO mice when trained during the resting period.
  • Altered expression of lncRNAs associated with immune response and metallodipeptidase activity may contribute to circadian disruptions in DKO mice.

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