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Chronic intermittent hypoxia/reoxygenation facilitate amyloid-β generation in mice.

Satomi Shiota1, Hidenori Takekawa, Shin-Ei Matsumoto, Kazuya Takeda, Fariz Nurwidya, Yasuko Yoshioka, Fumiyuki Takahashi, Nobutaka Hattori, Takeshi Tabira, Hideki Mochizuki, Kazuhisa Takahashi.   

Abstract

Previous studies have shown a high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) among patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it is poorly assessed whether chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is a characteristic of OSA, affects the pathophysiology of AD. We aimed to investigate the direct effect of intermittent hypoxia (IH) in pathophysiology of AD in vivo and in vitro. In vivo, 15 male triple transgenic AD mice were exposed to either CIH or normoxia (5% O2 and 21% O2 every 10 min, 8 h/day for 4 weeks). Amyloid-β (Aβ) profile, cognitive brain function, and brain pathology were evaluated. In vitro, human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells stably expressing wild-type amyloid-β protein precursor were exposed to either IH (8 cycles of 1% O2 for 10 min followed by 21% O2 for 20 min) or normoxia. The Aβ profile in the conditioned medium was analyzed. CIH significantly increased levels of Aβ42 but not Aβ40 in the brains of mice without the increase in hypoxia-inducible factor 1, alpha subunit (HIF-1α) expression. Furthermore, CIH significantly increased intracellular Aβ in the brain cortex. There were no significant changes in cognitive function. IH significantly increased levels of Aβ42 in the medium of SH-SY5Y cells without the increase in the HIF-1α expression. CIH directly and selectively increased levels of Aβ42 in the AD model. Our results suggest that OSA would aggravate AD. Early detection and intervention of OSA in AD may help to alleviate the progression of the disease.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23948880     DOI: 10.3233/JAD-130419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


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2.  Excessive daytime sleepiness and napping in cognitively normal adults: associations with subsequent amyloid deposition measured by PiB PET.

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Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2018-10-01       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 3.  Impact of sleep on the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

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Journal:  Curr Opin Psychiatry       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 4.741

4.  Hypoxia increases amyloid-β level in exosomes by enhancing the interaction between CD147 and Hook1.

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Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2018-01-15       Impact factor: 4.060

Review 5.  The Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 in Mild Cognitive Impairment.

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6.  Association of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness With Longitudinal β-Amyloid Accumulation in Elderly Persons Without Dementia.

Authors:  Diego Z Carvalho; Erik K St Louis; David S Knopman; Bradley F Boeve; Val J Lowe; Rosebud O Roberts; Michelle M Mielke; Scott A Przybelski; Mary M Machulda; Ronald C Petersen; Clifford R Jack; Prashanthi Vemuri
Journal:  JAMA Neurol       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 18.302

Review 7.  "Boomerang Neuropathology" of Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease is Shrouded in Harmful "BDDS": Breathing, Diet, Drinking, and Sleep During Aging.

Authors:  Mak Adam Daulatzai
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2015-04-25       Impact factor: 3.911

8.  Interaction between sleep-disordered breathing and apolipoprotein E genotype on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease in cognitively normal elderly individuals.

Authors:  Ricardo S Osorio; Indu Ayappa; Janna Mantua; Tyler Gumb; Andrew Varga; Anne M Mooney; Omar E Burschtin; Zachary Taxin; Emmanuel During; Nicole Spector; Milton Biagioni; Elizabeth Pirraglia; Hiuyan Lau; Henrik Zetterberg; Kaj Blennow; Shou-En Lu; Lisa Mosconi; Lidia Glodzik; David M Rapoport; Mony J de Leon
Journal:  Neurobiol Aging       Date:  2013-12-27       Impact factor: 4.673

9.  Obstructive sleep apnea decreases central nervous system-derived proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid.

Authors:  Yo-El S Ju; Mary Beth Finn; Courtney L Sutphen; Elizabeth M Herries; Gina M Jerome; Jack H Ladenson; Daniel L Crimmins; Anne M Fagan; David M Holtzman
Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 10.422

10.  Unexpected reductions in regional cerebral perfusion during prolonged hypoxia.

Authors:  Justin S Lawley; Jamie H Macdonald; Samuel J Oliver; Paul G Mullins
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2016-09-24       Impact factor: 5.182

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