Effects of aging and genotype on circadian rhythms, sleep, and clock gene expression in APPxPS1 knock-in mice, a model for Alzheimer's disease

May 29, 2012Experimental neurology

Aging and genetics linked to daily rhythms, sleep, and clock gene activity in Alzheimer’s model mice

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Abstract

APPxPS1 mice show significant phase delays of ~2 hours in daytime wakefulness onset.

  • Phase delays in wakefulness could be relevant to similar delays reported in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients.
  • Genotype did not influence the major activity peaks or phases of wheel running, wakefulness, or general movement.
  • Expression of the clock gene Period 2 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus was significantly affected by time of day.
  • Aging altered sleep patterns, including bout length and daytime sleep amount, as well as wheel running and cage activity.
  • The unusual activity patterns of APPxPS1 mice may complicate their use for studying circadian rhythms in AD.

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