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β-Amyloid accumulation in the human brain after one night of sleep deprivation

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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1721694115

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beta amyloid; sleep; hippocampus; Alzheimer's disease; glymphatic system

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  1. NIH/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism intramural research program [Y1AA3009]

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The effects of acute sleep deprivation on beta-amyloid (A beta) clearance in the human brain have not been documented. Here we used PET and F-18-florbetaben to measure brain A beta burden (ABB) in 20 healthy controls tested after a night of rested sleep (baseline) and after a night of sleep deprivation. We show that one night of sleep deprivation, relative to baseline, resulted in a significant increase in A beta burden in the right hippocampus and thalamus. These increases were associated with mood worsening following sleep deprivation, but were not related to the genetic risk (APOE genotype) for Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, baseline ABB in a range of subcortical regions and the precuneus was inversely associated with reported night sleep hours. APOE genotyping was also linked to subcortical ABB, suggesting that different Alzheimer's disease risk factors might independently affect ABB in nearby brain regions. In summary, our findings show adverse effects of one-night sleep deprivation on brain ABB and expand on prior findings of higher A beta accumulation with chronic less sleep.

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