Increased fragmentation of sleep–wake cycles in the 5XFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

Feb 1, 2015Neuroscience

More broken-up sleep and wake patterns in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

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Abstract

5XFAD mice exhibited 14% shorter sleep bout lengths for males and 26% shorter for females compared to wild-type controls.

  • Sleep-wake patterns in 5XFAD mice showed significant alterations under baseline conditions.
  • Females in the 5XFAD group had 12% less total sleep than wild-type mice.
  • Reductions in bout lengths were more pronounced during the night, indicating increased sleep fragmentation.
  • The findings suggest that sleep disturbances in the 5XFAD model may reflect patterns relevant to Alzheimer's disease in humans.

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