Although sleep appears to be broadly conserved in animals, the physiological functions of sleep remain unclear. In this study, we sought to identify a physiological defect common to a diverse group of short-sleeping Drosophila mutants, which might provide insight into the function and regulation of sleep. We found that these short-sleeping mutants share a common phenotype of sensitivity to acute oxidative stress, exhibiting shorter survival times than controls. We further showed that increasing sleep in wild-type flies using genetic or pharmacological approaches increases survival after oxidative challenge. Moreover, reducing oxidative stress in the neurons of wild-type flies by overexpression of antioxidant genes reduces the amount of slee...
Sleep is controlled by two processes: a homeostatic drive that increases during waking and dissipate...
Sleep and arousal are known to be regulated by both homeostatic and circadian processes, but the und...
<p>(A) Neuronal overexpression of the antioxidant genes <i>SOD1</i> and <i>SOD2</i> reduced sleep by...
Although sleep appears to be broadly conserved in animals, the physiological functions of sleep rema...
Sleep is conserved across the animal kingdom, and it is essential for cognitive and physical wellbei...
Although it is widely accepted that sleep must serve an essential biological function, little is kno...
Although it is widely accepted that sleep must serve an essential biological function, little is kno...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
Sleep rebound – the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD) – is a hallmark of homeost...
<div><p>Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes ...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Sleep is controlled by two processes: a homeostatic drive that increases during waking and dissipate...
Sleep and arousal are known to be regulated by both homeostatic and circadian processes, but the und...
<p>(A) Neuronal overexpression of the antioxidant genes <i>SOD1</i> and <i>SOD2</i> reduced sleep by...
Although sleep appears to be broadly conserved in animals, the physiological functions of sleep rema...
Sleep is conserved across the animal kingdom, and it is essential for cognitive and physical wellbei...
Although it is widely accepted that sleep must serve an essential biological function, little is kno...
Although it is widely accepted that sleep must serve an essential biological function, little is kno...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
Sleep rebound – the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD) – is a hallmark of homeost...
<div><p>Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes ...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Sleep is controlled by two processes: a homeostatic drive that increases during waking and dissipate...
Sleep and arousal are known to be regulated by both homeostatic and circadian processes, but the und...
<p>(A) Neuronal overexpression of the antioxidant genes <i>SOD1</i> and <i>SOD2</i> reduced sleep by...