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Age-Related Sleep Changes and its Implication in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Elena A Lyashenko, Michael G Poluektov1, Oleg S Levin
1Department of Nervous Diseases, Institute of Professional Education, I.M. Sechenov 1-st MSMU, 11/1 Rossolimo str. Moscow 119435, Russia. polouekt@mail.ru.
Abstract:
In the article authors discuss the current data on sleep changes with aging focusing on the influence of age-related degenerative changes in orexin-containing and pacemaker brain areas. Pathophysiological mechanisms of sleep disturbances in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases have much in common with normal age neurophysiological changes. Maintenance of the sleep-promoting systems function could positively modify the course of these diseases.
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