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社交体验足以调节果蝇的睡眠需求而不增加清醒时间。

Social Experience Is Sufficient to Modulate Sleep Need of Drosophila without Increasing Wakefulness.

作者信息

Lone Shahnaz Rahman, Potdar Sheetal, Srivastava Manishi, Sharma Vijay Kumar

机构信息

Chronobiology Laboratory, Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Behavioural Neurogenetics Laboratory, Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Mar 3;11(3):e0150596. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150596. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Organisms quickly learn about their surroundings and display synaptic plasticity which is thought to be critical for their survival. For example, fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster exposed to highly enriched social environment are found to show increased synaptic connections and a corresponding increase in sleep. Here we asked if social environment comprising a pair of same-sex individuals could enhance sleep in the participating individuals. To study this, we maintained individuals of D. melanogaster in same-sex pairs for a period of 1 to 4 days, and after separation, monitored sleep of the previously socialized and solitary individuals under similar conditions. Males maintained in pairs for 3 or more days were found to sleep significantly more during daytime and showed a tendency to fall asleep sooner as compared to solitary controls (both measures together are henceforth referred to as "sleep-enhancement"). This sleep phenotype is not strain-specific as it is observed in males from three different "wild type" strains of D. melanogaster. Previous studies on social interaction mediated sleep-enhancement presumed 'waking experience' during the interaction to be the primary underlying cause; however, we found sleep-enhancement to occur without any significant increase in wakefulness. Furthermore, while sleep-enhancement due to group-wise social interaction requires Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) positive neurons; PDF positive and CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) positive circadian clock neurons and the core circadian clock genes are not required for sleep-enhancement to occur when males interact in pairs. Pair-wise social interaction mediated sleep-enhancement requires dopamine and olfactory signaling, while visual and gustatory signaling systems seem to be dispensable. These results suggest that socialization alone (without any change in wakefulness) is sufficient to cause sleep-enhancement in fruit fly D. melanogaster males, and that its neuronal control is context-specific.

摘要

生物体能够迅速了解其周围环境,并表现出突触可塑性,这被认为对它们的生存至关重要。例如,研究发现暴露于高度丰富社交环境中的果蝇(黑腹果蝇)会表现出突触连接增加以及相应的睡眠增加。在这里,我们询问由一对同性个体组成的社交环境是否能增强参与其中个体的睡眠。为了研究这一点,我们将黑腹果蝇个体以同性配对的方式饲养1至4天,分开后,在相似条件下监测先前有社交经历和单独饲养个体的睡眠情况。结果发现,成对饲养3天或更长时间的雄性果蝇在白天睡眠时间显著增加,并且与单独饲养的对照组相比,有更快入睡的趋势(这两种测量结果此后统称为“睡眠增强”)。这种睡眠表型并非特定品系所特有,因为在来自黑腹果蝇三个不同“野生型”品系的雄性果蝇中都观察到了这一现象。先前关于社交互动介导的睡眠增强的研究认为,互动过程中的“清醒体验”是主要潜在原因;然而,我们发现睡眠增强在清醒状态没有任何显著增加的情况下也会发生。此外,虽然群体社交互动导致的睡眠增强需要色素分散因子(PDF)阳性神经元;但当雄性果蝇成对互动时,睡眠增强并不需要PDF阳性和隐花色素(CRY)阳性的昼夜节律时钟神经元以及核心昼夜节律时钟基因。成对社交互动介导的睡眠增强需要多巴胺和嗅觉信号,而视觉和味觉信号系统似乎是可有可无的。这些结果表明,仅社交(清醒状态无任何变化)就足以导致黑腹果蝇雄性睡眠增强,并且其神经控制是特定情境的。

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