Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice

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Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice. / Deng, Saiyue; Hu, Yusi; Chen, Simiao; Xue, Yang; Yao, Di; Sun, Qian; Nedergaard, Maiken; Wang, Wei; Ding, Fengfei.

In: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 2024.

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Harvard

Deng, S, Hu, Y, Chen, S, Xue, Y, Yao, D, Sun, Q, Nedergaard, M, Wang, W & Ding, F 2024, 'Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice', Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X241230188

APA

Deng, S., Hu, Y., Chen, S., Xue, Y., Yao, D., Sun, Q., Nedergaard, M., Wang, W., & Ding, F. (2024). Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X241230188

Vancouver

Deng S, Hu Y, Chen S, Xue Y, Yao D, Sun Q et al. Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X241230188

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Deng, Saiyue ; Hu, Yusi ; Chen, Simiao ; Xue, Yang ; Yao, Di ; Sun, Qian ; Nedergaard, Maiken ; Wang, Wei ; Ding, Fengfei. / Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice. In: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 2024.

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title = "Chronic sleep fragmentation impairs brain interstitial clearance in young wildtype mice",
abstract = "Accumulating evidence shows that most chronic neurological diseases have a link with sleep disturbances, and that patients with chronically poor sleep undergo an accelerated cognitive decline. Indeed, a single-night of sleep deprivation may increase metabolic waste levels in cerebrospinal fluid. However, it remains unknown how chronic sleep disturbances in isolation from an underlying neurological disease may affect the glymphatic system. Clearance of brain interstitial waste by the glymphatic system occurs primarily during sleep, driven by multiple oscillators including arterial pulsatility, and vasomotion. Herein, we induced sleep fragmentation in young wildtype mice and assessed the effects on glymphatic activity and cognitive functions. Chronic sleep fragmentation reduced glymphatic function and impaired cognitive functions in healthy mice. A mechanistic analysis showed that the chronic sleep fragmentation suppressed slow vasomotion, without altering cardiac-driven pulsations. Taken together, results of this study document that chronic sleep fragmentation suppresses brain metabolite clearance and impairs cognition, even in the absence of disease.",
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AU - Yao, Di

AU - Sun, Qian

AU - Nedergaard, Maiken

AU - Wang, Wei

AU - Ding, Fengfei

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AB - Accumulating evidence shows that most chronic neurological diseases have a link with sleep disturbances, and that patients with chronically poor sleep undergo an accelerated cognitive decline. Indeed, a single-night of sleep deprivation may increase metabolic waste levels in cerebrospinal fluid. However, it remains unknown how chronic sleep disturbances in isolation from an underlying neurological disease may affect the glymphatic system. Clearance of brain interstitial waste by the glymphatic system occurs primarily during sleep, driven by multiple oscillators including arterial pulsatility, and vasomotion. Herein, we induced sleep fragmentation in young wildtype mice and assessed the effects on glymphatic activity and cognitive functions. Chronic sleep fragmentation reduced glymphatic function and impaired cognitive functions in healthy mice. A mechanistic analysis showed that the chronic sleep fragmentation suppressed slow vasomotion, without altering cardiac-driven pulsations. Taken together, results of this study document that chronic sleep fragmentation suppresses brain metabolite clearance and impairs cognition, even in the absence of disease.

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