Sleep timing and quantity disturbances persist in tauopathy patients. This has been studied in transgenic models of primary tau neuropathology using traditional electroencephalograms (EEGs) and more recently, the PiezoSleep Mouse Behavioral Tracking System. Here, we generated a primary tauopathy model using an intracerebroventricular injection of human mutant hSyn-P301L-tau, using adeno-associated virus of serotype 8 (AAV8). We discovered distinctions in sleep architecture with altered quantity and timing in AAV8-P301L tau expressing mice of both sexes using the noninvasive PiezoSleep System. The AAV8-P301L tau mice exhibit striking age-related increases in sleep duration specifically at the active phase onset, suggesting a critical and sensitive time-of-day for tauopathy related sleep disturbances to occur. Since our findings show sleep behavior changes at specific transitional periods of the day, tau neuropathology may impact normal diurnal variation in biological processes, which should be explored using the AAV8-P301L tauopathy model.

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