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Neuroscientist Dr. Bedont (Department of Biological Sciences) publishes Flies and Alzheimer's paper with his laboratory

Ananya Nair, Allison J. Yearwood, Brandi N. Besednjak, Mikayla M. Cully, Reece Turner, and Joseph L. Bedont

Chronic sleep loss is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), and reduced and fragmented sleep is increasingly appreciated as an early-onset diagnostic and potential therapeutic target for AD. However, robustly modeling AD-like sleep deficits in fruit flies has often been challenging. We report that cold-raising unmasks deficits in sleep duration, fragmentation, and latency in one such model pan-neuronally expressing a highly pathogenic AD-associated amyloid species. This sensitized model provides a promising platform for identifying potential metabolic, proteostatic, glymphatic, and other candidate mediators bidirectionally linking sleep and AD.

POSTED: Monday, August 18, 2025 08:43 AM
Updated: Monday, August 18, 2025 08:47 AM