Shuboni-Mulligan Dorela D, Young Demarrius L, De La Cruz Minyety Julianie, Vera Elizabeth, Munasinghe Jeeva, Gall Andrew J, Gilbert Mark R, Armstrong Terri S, Smart DeeDee K
Neuro-Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Mouse Imaging Facility, National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
NPJ Aging Mech Dis. 2021 May 4;7(1):10. doi: 10.1038/s41514-021-00063-w.
Age plays a critical role in disease development and tolerance to cancer treatment, often leading to an increased risk of developing negative symptoms including sleep disturbances. Circadian rhythms and sleep become disrupted as organisms age. In this study, we explored the behavioral alterations in sleep, circadian rhythms, and masking using a novel video system and interrogate the long-term impact of age-based changes in the non-image forming visual pathway on brain anatomy. We demonstrated the feasibility and utility of the novel system and establish that older mice have disruptions in sleep, circadian rhythms, and masking behaviors that were associated with major negative volume alterations in the non-imaging forming visual system, critical for the induction and rhythmic expression of sleep. These results provide important insights into a mechanism, showing brain atrophy is linked to age in distinct non-image forming visual regions, which may predispose older individuals to developing circadian and sleep dysfunction when further challenged by disease or treatment.
年龄在疾病发展和对癌症治疗的耐受性方面起着关键作用,常常导致出现包括睡眠障碍在内的负面症状的风险增加。随着生物体衰老,昼夜节律和睡眠会受到干扰。在本研究中,我们使用一种新型视频系统探究了睡眠、昼夜节律和掩盖行为中的行为改变,并研究了基于年龄的非成像视觉通路变化对脑解剖结构的长期影响。我们证明了该新型系统的可行性和实用性,并确定老年小鼠在睡眠、昼夜节律和掩盖行为方面存在干扰,这些干扰与非成像视觉系统中的主要负体积改变有关,而该系统对睡眠的诱导和节律性表达至关重要。这些结果为一种机制提供了重要见解,表明在不同的非成像视觉区域,脑萎缩与年龄相关,当受到疾病或治疗的进一步挑战时,这可能使老年人更容易出现昼夜节律和睡眠功能障碍。