Inami Sho, Koh Kyunghee
Department of Neuroscience and the Farber Institute for Neurosciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
Sleep. 2024 Dec 11;47(12). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsae226.
Sleep is a complex phenomenon regulated by various factors, including sensory input. Anecdotal observations have suggested that gentle rocking helps babies fall asleep, and experimental studies have verified that rocking promotes sleep in both humans and mice. Recent studies have expanded this understanding, demonstrating that gentle vibration also induces sleep in Drosophila. Natural sleep serves multiple functions, including learning and memory, synaptic downscaling, and reduction of harmful substances associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we investigated whether vibration-induced sleep (VIS) provides similar cognitive and health benefits in Drosophila.
We administered gentle vibration to flies that slept very little due to a forced activation of wake-promoting neurons and investigated how the vibration influenced learning and memory in the courtship conditioning paradigm. Additionally, we examined the effects of VIS on synaptic downscaling by counting synaptic varicosities of select neurons. Finally, we determined whether vibration could induce sleep in Drosophila models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and suppress the accumulation of Amyloid β (Aβ) and Tubulin Associated Unit (TAU).
VIS enhanced performance in a courtship conditioning paradigm and reduced the number of synaptic varicosities in select neurons. Moreover, vibration improved sleep in Drosophila models of AD, reducing Aβ and TAU levels.
Mechanosensory stimulation offers a promising noninvasive avenue for enhancing sleep, potentially providing associated cognitive and health benefits.
睡眠是一种受多种因素调节的复杂现象,包括感觉输入。轶事观察表明,轻柔摇晃有助于婴儿入睡,实验研究也证实摇晃能促进人类和小鼠睡眠。最近的研究拓展了这一认识,表明轻柔振动也能诱导果蝇睡眠。自然睡眠具有多种功能,包括学习和记忆、突触缩小以及减少与神经退行性疾病相关的有害物质。在此,我们研究了振动诱导睡眠(VIS)是否能在果蝇中提供类似的认知和健康益处。
我们对因促醒神经元的强制激活而睡眠极少的果蝇施加轻柔振动,并研究振动如何影响求偶条件反射范式中的学习和记忆。此外,我们通过计算特定神经元的突触膨体数量来研究VIS对突触缩小的影响。最后,我们确定振动是否能在阿尔茨海默病(AD)果蝇模型中诱导睡眠,并抑制淀粉样β蛋白(Aβ)和微管相关单位(TAU)的积累。
VIS提高了求偶条件反射范式中的表现,并减少了特定神经元的突触膨体数量。此外,振动改善了AD果蝇模型的睡眠,降低了Aβ和TAU水平。
机械感觉刺激为改善睡眠提供了一条有前景的非侵入性途径,可能带来相关的认知和健康益处。