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Cerebrovascular and neurophysiological mechanisms of sleep-dependent memory impairment in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINELocation IRVINE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2024Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202565 and older65 or older65 years of age and older65 years of age or more65 years of age or older65+ years65+ years oldAD dementiaAD detectionAD pathologyAddressAged 65 and OverAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer disease detectionAlzheimer risk factorAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's detectionAlzheimer's disease pathologyAlzheimer's disease riskAlzheimer's pathologyAlzheimers DementiaAmentiaAmericanAmmon HornApneaArea Under CurveArousalBehaviorBehavior Conditioning TherapyBehavior ModificationBehavior TherapyBehavior TreatmentBehavioral Conditioning TherapyBehavioral ModificationBehavioral TherapyBehavioral TreatmentBiologicalBiological MarkersBleedingBloodBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemBlood VesselsBrain VascularCell Communication and SignalingCell SignalingCerebral small vessel diseaseCerebrovascular systemClinicClinicalCognitiveCognitive deficitsCollaborationsComputing 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Full Description

An estimated 6.5 million Americans over the age of 65 live with Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive
neurodegenerative disorder with no effective cure and the leading cause of dementia worldwide. Dementia is

typically preceded by a prodromal phase of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), in which the earliest observed

cognitive changes are in memory. Research shows that up to 40% of dementia risk is due to modifiable risk

factors including sleep and cardiovascular risk factors that exacerbate Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD).

CSVD is found in approximately 80% of patients with concomitant Alzheimer’s disease pathology and

represents early, subtle changes to the cerebrovascular system. Taken together, the interplay of sleep and

CSVD is understudied, particularly in the context of Alzheimer’s disease-related cognitive changes in older

adults. The overall goal of this proposal is to examine the mechanisms linking CSVD to sleep-dependent

memory deficits seen in Alzheimer’s disease and to underscore the most relevant features of sleep that most

robustly predict CSVD. The Specific Aims address the role of CSVD in sleep-dependent memory deficits by

investigating fronto-temporal gray matter structure and local sleep expression as possible mechanistic links.

The present study design allows for a detailed characterization of participants across clinical and cognitive

domains. Participants undergo (1) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), (2) two weeks of wrist-worn actigraphy,

(3) an overnight in-lab polysomnography study with high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) and (4) a

memory task delivered in a sleep-dependent manner. This innovative, multi-modal study design has not been

widely implemented in older adults and lends to the applicant’s training goals of using advanced computational

and statistical methods to analyze high-dimensional datasets. This project will spearhead the applicant’s career

goals of becoming an independent investigator, utilizing computational methods to study biomarkers of

neurodegenerative disease. This project targets NIH’s goals for sleep research, including investigation of sleep

mechanisms underlying disease and risk reduction. UCI is an ideal institution to enact these study aims, as it is

a world-class research institution with modern neuroimaging facilities and a culture of collaboration. The

applicant has support from two experts in the fields of sleep research, Alzheimer’s disease, basic memory

science, and neuroimaging techniques. Collaborators listed on this proposal will provide additional support for

assessment of clinical factors, hdEEG, and statistical modeling. Insights from this proposal will fill in two major

gaps in our knowledge: (1) what features of sleep most strongly predict CSVD burden, and (2) what

mechanisms link CSVD to sleep-dependent memory in older adults. This project may reveal new therapeutic

targets for behavior-modifying interventions in sleep, inform precise screening in patients with disordered or

deficient sleep, and shape public health recommendations as the number of Americans impacted by

Alzheimer’s disease is projected to double by 2050.

Grant Number: 5F31AG084308-02
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Destiny Berisha

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