Piscopo Stefania
Lab. of Animal Physiology and Evolution, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn,80121 Napoli, Italy.
Front Biosci (Schol Ed). 2009 Jun 1;1(2):437-47. doi: 10.2741/s36.
A fascinating but still partly unsolved scientific question is to understand the function/s of sleep. Many hypotheses have been proposed, and in this review I focus on the idea that sleep has a role in supporting brain plasticity, learning and memory. Although the majority of sleep research is concentrated on vertebrates, especially humans and mammals, sleep-like behaviour is also evident in some invertebrates. Though surprisingly there are very few studies that have directly tested if there is a mechanistic link between sleep and plasticity. I argue that a phylogenetic approach gives potential insight into the mechanisms and roles of sleep, by allowing an analysis by comparison of the evolution of sleep and rest/activity cycles in organisms showing radically different lifestyles and brain plans. This review attempts to set the scene for a much more profound analysis of these issues using phylogenetic tools.
一个引人入胜但仍部分未解的科学问题是理解睡眠的功能。已经提出了许多假设,在这篇综述中,我关注的观点是睡眠在支持大脑可塑性、学习和记忆方面发挥作用。尽管大多数睡眠研究集中在脊椎动物上,尤其是人类和哺乳动物,但睡眠样行为在一些无脊椎动物中也很明显。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究直接测试睡眠与可塑性之间是否存在机制联系。我认为系统发育方法通过比较具有截然不同生活方式和脑结构的生物体中睡眠与休息/活动周期的进化,有可能深入了解睡眠的机制和作用。这篇综述试图为使用系统发育工具更深入地分析这些问题奠定基础。