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Disease and Degeneration of Aging Neural Systems that Integrate Sleep Drive and Circadian Oscillations

机译:集成了睡眠驱动和昼夜节律振荡的衰老神经系统的疾病和退化

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Sleep/wake and circadian rest-activity rhythms become irregular with age. Typical outcomes include fragmented sleep during the night, advanced sleep phase syndrome and increased daytime sleepiness. These changes lead to a reduction in the quality of life due to cognitive impairments and emotional stress. More importantly, severely disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms have been associated with an increase in disease susceptibility. Additionally, many of the same brain areas affected by neurodegenerative diseases include the sleep and wake promoting systems. Any advances in our knowledge of these sleep/wake and circadian networks are necessary to target neural areas or connections for therapy. This review will discuss research that uses molecular, behavioral, genetic and anatomical methods to further our understanding of the interaction of these systems.
机译:睡眠/苏醒和昼夜节律活动节律随着年龄的增长而变得不规则。典型的结局包括夜间睡眠分散,睡眠阶段综合症和白天嗜睡增加。这些变化导致由于认知障碍和情绪压力而导致的生活质量下降。更重要的是,严重破坏睡眠和昼夜节律与疾病易感性增加有关。另外,许多受神经变性疾病影响的相同大脑区域包括睡眠和唤醒系统。我们对这些睡眠/苏醒和昼夜节律网络的了解的任何进步对于靶向神经区域或治疗连接都是必要的。这篇综述将讨论使用分子,行为,遗传和解剖方法的研究,以进一步了解这些系统之间的相互作用。

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