Sleep is a highly conserved behavioral state whose regulation is still unclear. In this thesis I initially briefly introduce the known sleep circuitry and regulation in vertebrates, and why zebrafish is seen as a good model to study sleep-regulation. I describe the existing two-process model of sleep regulation, which posits that the two processes C (circadian) and S (homeostatic) control timing of sleep-wake behavior. I then study the role melatonin plays in the circadian regulation of sleep using zebrafish. Firstly, we find that the absence of melatonin results in a reduction of sleep at night, establishing that endogenous melatonin is required for sleep at night. Secondly, melatonin mutants show a reduction in sleep in animals with no fu...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
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Sleep is hypothesized to be regulated by two processes: a circadian drive, which communicates time o...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
SummarySleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavioral state whose regulation is poorly understood. ...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of human diseases because it offers many a...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is ...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of human diseases because it offers many a...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Sleep is hypothesized to be regulated by two processes: a circadian drive, which communicates time o...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
SummarySleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavioral state whose regulation is poorly understood. ...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of human diseases because it offers many a...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is ...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of human diseases because it offers many a...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...