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. 2011:2011:383091.
doi: 10.4061/2011/383091. Epub 2011 Oct 18.

CLOCK Genes and Circadian Rhythmicity in Alzheimer Disease

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CLOCK Genes and Circadian Rhythmicity in Alzheimer Disease

J Thome et al. J Aging Res. 2011.

Abstract

Disturbed circadian rhythms with sleep problems and disrupted diurnal activity are often seen in patients suffering from Alzheimer disease (AD). Both endogenous CLOCK genes and external Zeitgeber are responsible for the maintenance of circadian rhythmicity in humans. Therefore, modifications of the internal CLOCK system and its interactions with exogenous factors might constitute the neurobiological basis for clinically observed disruptions in rhythmicity, which often have grave consequences for the quality of life of patients and their caregivers. Presently, more and more data are emerging demonstrating how alterations of the CLOCK gene system might contribute to the pathophysiology of AD and other forms of dementia. At the same time, the impact of neuropsychiatric medication on CLOCK gene expression is under investigation.

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