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Amyloid beta-independent sleep markers associated with early regional tau burden and cortical thinning.

Laura StankeviciuteJasmeer P ChhatwalRaina LevinValentina PinillaAaron P SchultzSusan RedlineKeith A JohnsonReisa A SperlingNataliia KozhemiakoShaun PurcellIna Djonlagic
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2024)
We report the results of an observational study, which leveraged -a well-characterized cohort of healthy aging (Harvard Aging Brain Study) by adding in-home full polysomnograms.By adding at-home polysomnograms to this unique and deeply phenotyped cohort, we examined variations in sleep architecture that are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathologic changes.Our results confirmed the association of sleep changes with early tau and cortical neurodegenerative changes that were independent of amyloid.The results will be of importance in monitoring sleep-related variations in relation to the natural history of AD pathology and in designing sleep-focused clinical trials.
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