SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep deficits remain unknown. Here, we report that sleep-promoting neurons with projections to the dorsal fan-shaped body (FB) form the output arm of Drosophila’s sleep homeostat. Homeostatic sleep control requires the Rho-GTPase-activating protein encoded by the crossveinless-c (cv-c) gene in order to transduce sleep pressure into increased electrical excitability of dorsal FB neurons. cv-c mutants exhibit decreased sleep time, diminished sleep rebound, and memory deficits comparable to those after sleep loss. Targeted ablation and rescue of Cv-c in sleep-control neurons of the dorsal FB impair and restore, respectively, normal sleep patterns. ...
One output arm of the sleep homeostat in Drosophila appears to be a group of neurons with projection...
SummaryDaily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-pro...
Although patients with primary insomnia experience sleep disruption, they are able to maintain norma...
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
How sleep is homeostatically regulated remains a mystery. In this issue of Neuron, Donlea et al. (20...
Sleep-like states in diverse organisms can be separated into distinct stages, each with a characteri...
SummaryIn a forward genetic screen in Drosophila, we have isolated insomniac, a mutant that severely...
Sleep is highly conserved across the animal kingdom, yet why and how we sleep remains largely unknow...
Research in humans and other model organisms has established that the daily timing and amount of sle...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
Sleep is a universal and highly conserved phenomenon across species; yet its operational mechanisms ...
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 homeost...
One output arm of the sleep homeostat in Drosophila appears to be a group of neurons with projection...
SummaryDaily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-pro...
Although patients with primary insomnia experience sleep disruption, they are able to maintain norma...
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
How sleep is homeostatically regulated remains a mystery. In this issue of Neuron, Donlea et al. (20...
Sleep-like states in diverse organisms can be separated into distinct stages, each with a characteri...
SummaryIn a forward genetic screen in Drosophila, we have isolated insomniac, a mutant that severely...
Sleep is highly conserved across the animal kingdom, yet why and how we sleep remains largely unknow...
Research in humans and other model organisms has established that the daily timing and amount of sle...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
Sleep is a universal and highly conserved phenomenon across species; yet its operational mechanisms ...
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 homeost...
One output arm of the sleep homeostat in Drosophila appears to be a group of neurons with projection...
SummaryDaily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-pro...
Although patients with primary insomnia experience sleep disruption, they are able to maintain norma...