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Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice
INTRODUCTION: Sleep disruption is a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that may exacerbate disease progression. This study tested whether a dual orexin receptor antagonist (DORA) would enhance sleep and attenuate neuropathology, neuroinflammation, and cognitive deficits in an AD-relevan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trci.2019.01.003 |
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author | Duncan, Marilyn J. Farlow, Hannah Tirumalaraju, Chairtra Yun, Do-Hyun Wang, Chanung Howard, James A. Sanden, Madison N. O'Hara, Bruce F. McQuerry, Kristen J. Bachstetter, Adam D. |
author_facet | Duncan, Marilyn J. Farlow, Hannah Tirumalaraju, Chairtra Yun, Do-Hyun Wang, Chanung Howard, James A. Sanden, Madison N. O'Hara, Bruce F. McQuerry, Kristen J. Bachstetter, Adam D. |
author_sort | Duncan, Marilyn J. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Sleep disruption is a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that may exacerbate disease progression. This study tested whether a dual orexin receptor antagonist (DORA) would enhance sleep and attenuate neuropathology, neuroinflammation, and cognitive deficits in an AD-relevant mouse model, 5XFAD. METHODS: Wild-type (C57Bl6/SJL) and 5XFAD mice received chronic treatment with vehicle or DORA-22. Piezoelectric recordings monitored sleep and spatial memory was assessed via spontaneous Y-maze alternations. Aβ plaques, Aβ levels, and neuroinflammatory markers were measured by immunohistochemistry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and real-time polymerase chain reaction, respectively. RESULTS: In 5XFAD mice, DORA-22 significantly increased light-phase sleep without reducing Aβ levels, plaque density, or neuroinflammation. Effects of DORA-22 on cognitive deficits could not be determined because the 5XFAD mice did not exhibit deficits. DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that DORAs may improve sleep in AD patients. Further investigations should optimize the dose and duration of DORA-22 treatment and explore additional AD-relevant animal models and cognitive tests. |
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spelling | pubmed-63961002019-03-11 Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice Duncan, Marilyn J. Farlow, Hannah Tirumalaraju, Chairtra Yun, Do-Hyun Wang, Chanung Howard, James A. Sanden, Madison N. O'Hara, Bruce F. McQuerry, Kristen J. Bachstetter, Adam D. Alzheimers Dement (N Y) Featured Article INTRODUCTION: Sleep disruption is a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that may exacerbate disease progression. This study tested whether a dual orexin receptor antagonist (DORA) would enhance sleep and attenuate neuropathology, neuroinflammation, and cognitive deficits in an AD-relevant mouse model, 5XFAD. METHODS: Wild-type (C57Bl6/SJL) and 5XFAD mice received chronic treatment with vehicle or DORA-22. Piezoelectric recordings monitored sleep and spatial memory was assessed via spontaneous Y-maze alternations. Aβ plaques, Aβ levels, and neuroinflammatory markers were measured by immunohistochemistry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and real-time polymerase chain reaction, respectively. RESULTS: In 5XFAD mice, DORA-22 significantly increased light-phase sleep without reducing Aβ levels, plaque density, or neuroinflammation. Effects of DORA-22 on cognitive deficits could not be determined because the 5XFAD mice did not exhibit deficits. DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that DORAs may improve sleep in AD patients. Further investigations should optimize the dose and duration of DORA-22 treatment and explore additional AD-relevant animal models and cognitive tests. Elsevier 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6396100/ /pubmed/30859123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trci.2019.01.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Featured Article Duncan, Marilyn J. Farlow, Hannah Tirumalaraju, Chairtra Yun, Do-Hyun Wang, Chanung Howard, James A. Sanden, Madison N. O'Hara, Bruce F. McQuerry, Kristen J. Bachstetter, Adam D. Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title | Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title_full | Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title_fullStr | Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title_short | Effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist DORA-22 on sleep in 5XFAD mice |
title_sort | effects of the dual orexin receptor antagonist dora-22 on sleep in 5xfad mice |
topic | Featured Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trci.2019.01.003 |
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