The role of the sleep K‐complex on the conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Gorgoni Maurizio12ORCID,Cenani Jessica1,Scarpelli Serena1ORCID,D'Atri Aurora3,Alfonsi Valentina1ORCID,Annarumma Ludovica2,Pietrogiacomi Francesco4,Ferrara Michele3ORCID,Marra Camillo5,Rossini Paolo Maria6,De Gennaro Luigi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

2. Body and Action Lab IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia Rome Italy

3. Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences University of L'Aquila L'Aquila Italy

4. MoMiLab Research Unit IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca Lucca Italy

5. Institute of Neurology Catholic University Rome Italy

6. Brain Connectivity Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation IRCCS San Raffaele Roma Rome Italy

Abstract

SummaryThe present literature points to an alteration of the human K‐complex during non‐rapid eye movement sleep in Alzheimer's disease. Nevertheless, the few findings on the K‐complex changes in mild cognitive impairment and their possible predictive role on the Alzheimer's disease conversion show mixed findings, lack of replication, and a main interest for the frontal region. The aim of the present study was to assess K‐complex measures in amnesic mild cognitive impairment subsequently converted in Alzheimer's disease over different cortical regions, comparing them with healthy controls and stable amnesic mild cognitive impairment. We assessed baseline K‐complex density, amplitude, area under the curve and overnight changes in frontal, central and parietal midline derivations of 12 amnesic mild cognitive impairment subsequently converted in Alzheimer's disease, 12 stable amnesic mild cognitive impairment and 12 healthy controls. We also assessed delta electroencephalogram power, to determine if K‐complex alterations in amnesic mild cognitive impairment occur with modification of the electroencephalogram power in the frequency range of the slow‐wave activity. We found a reduced parietal K‐complex density in amnesic mild cognitive impairment subsequently converted in Alzheimer's disease compared with stable amnesic mild cognitive impairment and healthy controls, without changes in K‐complex morphology and overnight modulation. Both amnesic mild cognitive impairment groups showed decreased slow‐wave sleep percentage compared with healthy controls. No differences between groups were observed in slow‐wave activity power. Our findings suggest that K‐complex alterations in mild cognitive impairment may be observed earlier in parietal regions, likely mirroring the topographical progression of Alzheimer's disease‐related brain pathology, and express a frontal predominance only in a full‐blown phase of Alzheimer's disease. Consistently with previous results, such K‐complex modification occurs in the absence of significant electroencephalogram power changes in the slow oscillations range.

Funder

Sapienza Università di Roma

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,General Medicine

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