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    Warning Sign? Disrupted Sleep Tied to Alzheimer's

    Trouble sleeping in middle age could herald Alzheimer's disease later in life, according to new research linking dementia and slumber.

    The findings can't yet prove whether disturbed sleep helps contribute to the brain changes that cause Alzheimer's or whether some other factor links the two; but preliminary results suggest that treating sleep problems might be beneficial for the brain in the long run.

    "If sleep is found to affect either the beginning or the progression of Alzheimer's disease, especially in its early stages, then it's really an attractive thing to try to manipulate, because getting more sleep or better sleep has really no risk," said study researcher Yo-el Ju, an assistant professor of neurology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

    Plaque in the brain

    In 2009, Ju's Washington University colleague David Holtzman published research in the journal Science reporting that depriving mice of sleep causes a 25 percent increase in the levels of a protein fragment called amyloid beta in the brain. Amyloid beta is the primary ingredient in the amyloid plaques that clog the brains of people with Alzheimer's.

    These mice were genetically engineered to accumulate amyloid beta, and mouse-brain chemistry may not always match that of humans. So Ju and her colleagues, including Holtzman, turned to a group of people enrolled in the Adult Children Study, so named because half of the volunteers in the study are children of parents with Alzheimer's.

    They recruited 100 volunteers ages 45 to 80, all of whom had been clinically tested and  showed no signs of memory loss or cognitive decline. The volunteers wore a wristwatch-like device called an actigraph for two weeks. The device measures activity levels, which can then be translated into time asleep and time awake. [Top 10 Spooky Sleep Disorders

    "Other studies that have looked at the relationship between sleep and dementia have generally studied older individuals who are obviously at higher risk of dementia, so I think this study is important because we're looking at a population that is much younger," Ju said.

    Sleep and dementia

    The results revealed that people who spent more of their time in bed tossing and turning rather than sleeping were more likely to show abnormal levels of chemicals that indicate amyloid beta. These chemical markers show up 10 or 15 years before any sign of memory loss or decline, but almost everyone who has them will eventually develop Alzheimer's if they don't die of something else first. About 25 percent of the people in the study fell into this "preclinical Alzheimer's" category.

    People who woke up more than average — or more than five times every hour — were also more likely to show signs of amyloid beta accumulation. Participants didn't necessarily remember these waking periods the next morning, Ju said.

    Ju and her colleagues will present their results at the American Academy of Neurology's 64th annual meeting in New Orleans, which begins April 21. The study has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal. In the meantime, they're continuing the sleep studies on more volunteers. In the long term, Ju said, the researchers hope to find out what causes the troubled sleep in people with preclinical Alzheimer's.

    "These are pretty preliminary results, and although they are intriguing and promising, we really need to do longer-term studies to find out which direction this is going," Ju said.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    95 comments

    • 0000000000  •  3 mths ago
      I'd get a full nights sleep if I didn't have to get up and whiz three times a night, wear a noisy C-Pap mask, yell at the neighbors for loud sex, yelling at the wife for not getting sex...wait a minute...I'm old...nuff said.
      • obama sense 3 mths ago
        the first one i can deal with ,second one not there yet,third one hope they get tired early an quit before someone pulls a muscle or something .fourth, not old enough yet sorry
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        You forgot the rest didn't you?
    • DawnH  •  3 mths ago
      I am so screwed if this is the case.
      • elli 3 mths ago
        yep..there it is.....exactly what they want you to think
      • roberts 3 mths ago
        One the good side you won't remember saying this
      • Curmudgeon 3 mths ago
        Let's not start any contests
        I told the Doc that I was self-medicating. He asked what I was taking.
        I told him "A month long sailboat vacation". His nurse, receptionist and three patients in the waiting room asked if they could go too. Gooooood Medicine! ~~~~~~__/)_~~~~~~
    • Dirk Pitt  •  3 mths ago
      Well I guess I'm f#$%$d.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Me too.
      • Linda P. 3 mths ago
        Me three. I always wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep.
    • Eye of Horus  •  3 mths ago
      Research has found that the brain needs at least 6 hours of sleep for the consolidation of memory. Having 8 hours of sleep for students in grade school and high school has been found to lower disruptive incidents and actually bring grades up.
      • Speed 3 mths ago
        I would have to question the consolidation of memory...hhhmmmm.......I don't know about that.
      • JD 3 mths ago
        Thats for student and as you get older you will sleep less and research is a bunch of crap.
      • Eye of Horus 3 mths ago
        There was an article in Scientific American that discussed the importance of sleep for the consolidation of memory. An important part of this consolidation occurs in the hippocampus when we sleep.
    • s  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      What I knew for sure, I forgot.
    • Mister Ed  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  3 mths ago
      I'd like to know if sleep apnia is also included in this study, and what the outcomes are for altzheimers among those who have apnia.
    • penguin39cubed  •  3 mths ago
      After age 65 all congressmen should be forced to retire. Just as a security measure. It is much to obvious that congress is suffering from some preclinical memory loss of what really caused the crisis! Like envelopes without stamps, they remain static!
    • happy  •  3 mths ago
      i have found that when im in bed with 2 gals i dont sleep very much.
    • Ron  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Who FUNDS these guys. Their chances of predicting ANYTHING with their studies, is about as good as winning the LOTTERY. What backgrounds did the test subjects have, what were their eating habits, drug habits, drinking habits. What other medical problems might they have had, were they overweight, etc, etc, etc.
    • PkSteph  •  Frisco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      This stuff scares the crap out of me. My dad has parkinson's with dementia. The dementia part is really going down hiss for him. :-( I just found out a couple months ago I have sleep apnea, and, I just started on CPAP. I feel a lot better when I use it. (Unfortunately, I haven't been able to use it for 3 days because I can't breath out of my nose... cold. Ugh.. I'm starting to get morning headaches again. I need to get a full face mask just for this reason.)
    • gary  •  Clovis, California  •  3 mths ago
      wait! I forgot....what is this article about?? I can t remember
    • ditto  •  3 mths ago
      Just don't take a nap in the afternoon and go to bed later at night, and you'll sleep right on through. Grant money now please.
    • Speed  •  Virginia Beach, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      and here I thought it was from too much coffee or MTDew during late hours or a bad bed or stress or just amped up on happiness or because of too many kids or too long of work hours or my wife is a nympho or your spouse snoring or your kid climbing in bed with you and the kicks you or grinds their teeth or bad room mates partying too late or finals at school or staying up too late partying yourself or allergies or just couldn't put down that good book or had to finish that awesome movie or just bad heart burn or having to deal with a bladder problem or your neighbors pets barking or meowing all night or the leaky sink or the running toilet or a train that comes by at 3 am then at 5 am or taking Hydroxycut too late in the afternoon or dieting and the list goes on and on I guessed.....what was I thinking?
    • z j  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      that includes half of americans that have to work and try to raise a family
    • George  •  Reseda, California  •  3 mths ago
      instead of all the studies put the money into stem cell research and cure it
    • Ezrollin  •  3 mths ago
      This test was done with genetically engineered mice ? I'm not going to lose much sleep over it ! pun intended .
    • rusty  •  3 mths ago
      Jeez! A couple of weeks ago they told us to start drinking more coffee to ward off Alzheimer's. Which is it???!!!
    • C S  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Wait, i forgot what i was going to say
    • Catherine  •  Dagsboro, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      Not to worry! As long as you get 4 hours of sleep instead of 8, you'll get Halfzheimer's Disease and only forget half of everything half of the time.
    • WAYNE  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      according to this article im in deep doo doo!
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