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path(MESH:Sleep) increases act(a(MESH:"Blood-Brain Barrier")) View Subject | View Object

Thus, sleep could indirectly increase BBB clearance of Aβ through increased glymphatic bulk flow, but it might also directly increase clearance through the BBB via various mechanisms, such as molecular changes (for example, upregulated LRP1), as seen with AD-protective physical and cognitive activity in mice.1 PubMed:26195256

path(MESH:Sleep) increases bp(HBP:"glymphatic bulk flow") View Subject | View Object

Thus, sleep could indirectly increase BBB clearance of Aβ through increased glymphatic bulk flow, but it might also directly increase clearance through the BBB via various mechanisms, such as molecular changes (for example, upregulated LRP1), as seen with AD-protective physical and cognitive activity in mice.1 PubMed:26195256

path(MESH:Sleep) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

Later, an experiment on live mice using some special methods has also proved that natural sleep or sleep resulting from anesthesia can increase interstitial space by 60%, thereby speeding up the exchange of CSF-ISF and finally increasing the elimination of Aβ (Xie et al. 2013) PubMed:29626319

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