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Starvation-induced sleep suppression requires the Drosophila brain nutrient sensor

Title
Starvation-induced sleep suppression requires the Drosophila brain nutrient sensor
Authors
Oh, YangkyunSuh, Greg S. B.
Ewha Authors
오양균
SCOPUS Author ID
오양균scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NEUROGENETICS
ISSN
0167-7063JCR Link

1563-5260JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEUROGENETICS vol. 37, no. 44928.0, pp. 70 - 77
Keywords
DH44starvation-induced sleep lossDrosophilanutrient sensors
Publisher
TAYLOR &

FRANCIS LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Animals increase their locomotion activity and reduce sleep duration under starved conditions. This suggests that sleep and metabolic status are closely interconnected. The nutrient and hunger sensors in the Drosophila brain, including diuretic hormone 44 (DH44)-, CN-, and cupcake-expressing neurons, detect circulating glucose levels in the internal milieu, regulate the insulin and glucagon secretion and promote food consumption. Food deprivation is known to reduce sleep duration, but a potential role mediated by the nutrient and hunger sensors in regulating sleep and locomotion activity remains unclear. Here, we show that DH44 neurons are involved in regulating starvation-induced sleep suppression, but CN neurons or cupcake neurons may not be involved in regulating starvation-induced sleep suppression or baseline sleep patterns. Inactivation of DH44 neurons resulted in normal daily sleep durations and patterns under fed conditions, whereas it ablated sleep reduction under starved conditions. Inactivation of CN neurons or cupcake neurons, which were proposed to be nutrient and hunger sensors in the fly brain, did not affect sleep patterns under both fed and starved conditions. We propose that the glucose-sensing DH44 neurons play an important role in mediating starvation-induced sleep reduction.
DOI
10.1080/01677063.2023.2203489|http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01677063.2023.2203489
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