Longer sleep duration and neuroinflammation in at-risk elderly with a parental history of Alzheimer's disease.
Andrée-Ann BarilCynthia PicardAnne LabontéErlan SanchezCatherine DuclosBéry MohammediyanJohn C S BreitnerSylvia VilleneuveJudes Poiriernull nullPublished in: Sleep (2024)
Proximity to, or exceeding, parental AD dementia onset was associated with a longer sleep pattern, which was related to elevated proinflammatory CSF biomarkers. We speculate that longer sleep may serve a compensatory purpose potentially triggered by neuroinflammation as individuals are approaching AD onset. Further studies should investigate whether neuroinflammatory-triggered long sleep duration could mitigate cognitive deficits.