The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is an established model used for aging and longevity studies and more recently for sleep studies. Mammals and Drosophila share various physiological, pathological, pharmacological and genetic similarities in these processes. In particular, sleep is essential for survival in both species and both have age-associated sleep quality alterations. Here we report that a high calorie diet, which accelerates the aging process and reduces lifespan across species, also accelerates age-associated sleep changes in Drosophila. These changes are more evident in the dopamine transporter mutant, fumin, that displays a short sleep phenotype due to enhanced dopaminergic signaling. With normal food, fumin mutants sleep fo...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an important tool for the study of aging. Recent advances have shown a s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is an established model used for aging and longevity studies ...
Aging is a multifactorial process which affects all animals. Aging as a result of damage accumulatio...
Aging is a multifactorial process which affects all animals. Aging as a result of damage accumulatio...
Sleep and arousal are known to be regulated by both homeostatic and circadian processes, but the und...
Feeding and sleep are highly conserved, interconnected behaviors essential for survival. Starvation ...
<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...
Organisms perceive changes in their dietary environment and enact a suite of behavioral and metaboli...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Abstract Background Circadian clocks are found in nearly all organisms, from bacteria to mammals, an...
Consumption of unhealthy diets is exacerbating the burden of age-related ill health in aging populat...
<div><p>Sleep fragmentation, particularly reduced and interrupted night sleep, impairs the quality o...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an important tool for the study of aging. Recent advances have shown a s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster is an established model used for aging and longevity studies ...
Aging is a multifactorial process which affects all animals. Aging as a result of damage accumulatio...
Aging is a multifactorial process which affects all animals. Aging as a result of damage accumulatio...
Sleep and arousal are known to be regulated by both homeostatic and circadian processes, but the und...
Feeding and sleep are highly conserved, interconnected behaviors essential for survival. Starvation ...
<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...
Organisms perceive changes in their dietary environment and enact a suite of behavioral and metaboli...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Abstract Background Circadian clocks are found in nearly all organisms, from bacteria to mammals, an...
Consumption of unhealthy diets is exacerbating the burden of age-related ill health in aging populat...
<div><p>Sleep fragmentation, particularly reduced and interrupted night sleep, impairs the quality o...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an important tool for the study of aging. Recent advances have shown a s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Multiple lines of evidence indicate that sleep is important for the developing bra...