Lyons Declan G, Rihel Jason
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London, United Kingdom, WC1E 6BT.
Curr Opin Physiol. 2020 Jun;15:245-255. doi: 10.1016/j.cophys.2020.03.006. Epub 2020 Mar 31.
Research over the last 20 years has firmly established the existence of sleep states across the animal kingdom. Work in non-mammalian animal models such as nematodes, fruit flies, and zebrafish has now uncovered many evolutionarily conserved aspects of sleep physiology and regulation, including shared circuit architecture, homeostatic and circadian control elements, and principles linking sleep physiology to function. Non-mammalian sleep research is now shedding light on fundamental aspects of the genetic and neuronal circuit regulation of sleep, with direct implications for the understanding of how sleep is regulated in mammals.
过去20年的研究已确凿证实,睡眠状态在整个动物界都存在。在非哺乳动物模型(如线虫、果蝇和斑马鱼)上开展的研究现已揭示出睡眠生理学和调节方面许多进化上保守的特征,包括共同的神经回路结构、稳态和昼夜节律控制元件,以及将睡眠生理学与功能联系起来的原理。非哺乳动物睡眠研究目前正在阐明睡眠的遗传和神经回路调节的基本方面,这对理解哺乳动物的睡眠调节方式具有直接意义。