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Chronic short sleep in early life accelerates cognitive decline via disrupted proteostasis

Komlo, R.; Sengupta, K.; Strus, E.; Naidoo, N.

2026-03-30 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.26.714554 bioRxiv
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Chronic short sleep (CSS) is an emerging public health issue that frequently begins in adolescence and is common among healthcare professionals and others engaged in shift work. Epidemiological studies associate CSS and sleep disruption with metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and heightened Alzheimers disease risk. Building on our prior findings that sleep deprivation perturbs proteostasis and activates endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress pathways, we investigated the long-term consequences of CSS in young adult wild-type mice over the course of one year. Mice exposed to CSS displayed impaired cognition in hippocampal dependent tasks by 28 weeks of age, indicating emerging memory deficits. At the molecular level, CSS disrupted hippocampal proteostasis--particularly protein folding processes--and triggered ER stress and activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR). Importantly, disrupted proteostasis preceded the behavioral decline, with diminution of the key chaperone and UPR regulator BiP occurring at 20-22 weeks of age. CSS also increased markers of cellular stress and neuroinflammation while reducing the expression of proteins associated with memory function. Age also seemed to be a cellular stressor, causing a longitudinal increase in UPR, ISR, and neuroinflammation markers. Together, these results indicate that both chronic short sleep and age compromise proteostasis and promote neuroinflammation, contributing to progressive cognitive dysfunction.

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