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Knockdown of astrocytic Grin2a exacerbated sleep deprivation-induced cognitive impairments and elevation of amyloid-beta

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SLEEP MEDICINE
卷 100, 期 -, 页码 280-290

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2022.08.021

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Sleep deprivation; NMDA receptor; Amyloid-beta; Astrocyte; Alzheimer's disease; Autophagy

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  1. Scientific Research Key Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KZ202110025032]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81771370, 82071514]
  3. Scientific Research Common Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KM201810025004, KM202110025029]
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFC2005300]

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Sleep disorders are associated with cognitive impairments and increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. This study reveals a neuroprotective role for astrocytic GluN2A in sleep deprivation, which may contribute to the development of new therapeutic targets for sleep disorders.
Sleep disorders are associated with cognitive impairments, greater amyloid-beta (A beta) burden and increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, while the underlying mechanism is unclear. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), as vital modulators of cognition, are sensitive to sleep disturbance. Sleep deprivation (SD) could induce the alterations of neuronal NMDAR subunits expression, however the alterations of astrocytic NMDARs in SD have not been reported. Our previous study has demonstrated knockdown of astrocytic Grin2a (gene encoding NMDAR subunit GluN2A) could aggravate A beta-induced cognitive impairments, but what role astrocytic GluN2A may play in SD is unknown. Here we focused on the changes and roles of hippocampal astrocytic GluN2A in SD. Our results showed SD increased the expression of astrocytic GluN2A. Specific knockdown of hippocampal astrocytic Grin2a aggravated SD-induced cognitive decline, elevated A beta, and attenuated the SD-induced increase in autophagy flux. Our finding, for the first time, revealed a novel neuroprotective role for astrocytic GluN2A in SD, which may be helpful for developing new preventive and therapeutic targets to sleep disorders. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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