Dysregulation of the molecular clock by blood-borne factors in Alzheimer’s disease patients

Jan 15, 2025Journal of neurology

Disrupted body clock molecules linked to blood factors in Alzheimer's patients

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Abstract

The cellular circadian period length was significantly extended by serum from cognitively impaired patients compared to amyloid-beta negative normal controls (p < 0.01).

  • Serum from cognitively impaired patients suppressed the expression of the clock genes Bmal1 and Nr1d1.
  • Variations in expression levels of clock genes in leukocytes were not observed in the cognitively impaired or amyloid-beta positive normal control groups.
  • A significant correlation between cellular circadian period length and pineal volume was found only in the amyloid-beta negative normal control group.

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