Gilestro Giorgio F, Tononi Giulio, Cirelli Chiara
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53719, USA.
Science. 2009 Apr 3;324(5923):109-12. doi: 10.1126/science.1166673.
Sleep is universal, strictly regulated, and necessary for cognition. Why this is so remains a mystery, although recent work suggests that sleep, memory, and plasticity are linked. However, little is known about how wakefulness and sleep affect synapses. Using Western blots and confocal microscopy in Drosophila, we found that protein levels of key components of central synapses were high after waking and low after sleep. These changes were related to behavioral state rather than time of day and occurred in all major areas of the Drosophila brain. The decrease of synaptic markers during sleep was progressive, and sleep was necessary for their decline. Thus, sleep may be involved in maintaining synaptic homeostasis altered by waking activities.
睡眠是普遍存在的,受到严格调控,并且对认知至关重要。尽管最近的研究表明睡眠、记忆和可塑性之间存在联系,但为何如此仍是个谜。然而,关于清醒和睡眠如何影响突触却知之甚少。我们利用果蝇进行蛋白质免疫印迹和共聚焦显微镜研究,发现中枢突触关键成分的蛋白质水平在清醒后较高,而在睡眠后较低。这些变化与行为状态而非一天中的时间有关,且发生在果蝇大脑的所有主要区域。睡眠期间突触标记物的减少是渐进的,睡眠对其下降是必要的。因此,睡眠可能参与维持由清醒活动改变的突触稳态。