Artículo
Modulation and neural correlates of postmating sleep plasticity in Drosophila females
Duhart, José Manuel
; Buchler, Joseph R.; Inami, Sho; Kennedy, Kyle J.; Jenny, B. Peter; Afonso, Dinis J.S.; Koh, Kyunghee
Fecha de publicación:
07/2023
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Current Biology
ISSN:
0960-9822
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Inglés
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Resumen
Sleep is essential, but animals may forgo sleep to engage in other critical behaviors, such as feeding and reproduction. Previous studies have shown that female flies exhibit decreased sleep after mating, but our understanding of the process is limited. Here, we report that postmating nighttime sleep loss is modulated by diet and sleep deprivation, demonstrating a complex interaction among sleep, reproduction, and diet. We also find that female-specific pC1 neurons and sleep-promoting dorsal fan-shaped body (dFB) neurons are required for postmating sleep plasticity. Activating pC1 neurons leads to sleep suppression on standard fly culture media but has little sleep effect on sucrose-only food. Published connectome data suggest indirect, inhibitory connections among pC1 subtypes. Using calcium imaging, we show that activating the pC1e subtype inhibits dFB neurons. We propose that pC1 and dFB neurons integrate the mating status, food context, and sleep drive to modulate postmating sleep plasticity.
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Duhart, José Manuel; Buchler, Joseph R.; Inami, Sho; Kennedy, Kyle J.; Jenny, B. Peter; et al.; Modulation and neural correlates of postmating sleep plasticity in Drosophila females; Cell Press; Current Biology; 33; 13; 7-2023; 2702-2716
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