Sleep and Alzheimer's disease: A pivotal role for the suprachiasmatic nucleus

Alzheimer's disease (AD), which accounts for most of the dementia cases, is, aside from cognitive deterioration, often characterized by the presence of non-cognitive symptoms. Society is desperately in need for interventions that alleviate the economic and social burden related to AD. Circadian dysrhythmia, one of these symptoms in particular, immensely decreases the self-care ability of AD patients and is one of the main reasons of caregiver exhaustion. Studies suggest that these circadian disturbances form the root of sleep –wake problems, diagnosed in more than half of AD patients.
Source: Sleep Medicine Reviews - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Tags: Physiological Review Source Type: research