Coexistence of narcolepsy and Alzheimer's disease.

TitleCoexistence of narcolepsy and Alzheimer's disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsScammell, TE, Matheson JK, Honda M, Thannickal TC, Siegel JM
JournalNeurobiology of aging
Date Published2011 Jan 21
ISSN1558-1497
Keywordsnarcolepsy
Abstract

A recent publication suggested that hypocretin (Hcrt, orexin) may mediate the neuropathological process leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD) and that antagonism of hypocretin receptors decreases this process. Narcoleptics have an approximately 90% loss of Hcrt neurons and commensurate reductions in the levels of Hcrt in their cerebrospinal fluid beginning at disease onset, usually before the age of 30. If Hcrt mediates the disease process, narcoleptics should be protected against AD. We examined the postmortem neuropathology and clinical records of 12 sequentially encountered cases of human narcolepsy. We found that AD was present in 4 of these narcoleptics, a prevalence that is similar to that of the general population.