神经鞘素
神经科学
突触可塑性
昼夜节律
生物
睡眠(系统调用)
神经可塑性
生物钟
心理学
突触后电位
遗传学
计算机科学
操作系统
受体
作者
Aoife Larkin,Ming‐Yu Chen,Leonie Kirszenblat,Judith Reinhard,Bruno van Swinderen,Charles Claudianos
摘要
Abstract Neurexins are cell adhesion molecules that are important for synaptic plasticity and homeostasis, although links to sleep have not yet been investigated. We examined the effects of neurexin‐1 perturbation on sleep in Drosophila , showing that neurexin‐1 nulls displayed fragmented sleep and altered circadian rhythm. Conversely, the over‐expression of neurexin‐1 could increase and consolidate night‐time sleep. This was not solely due to developmental effects as it could be induced acutely in adulthood, and was coupled with evidence of synaptic growth. The timing of over‐expression could differentially impact sleep patterns, with specific night‐time effects. These results show that neurexin‐1 was dynamically involved in synaptic plasticity and sleep in Drosophila . Neurexin‐1 and a number of its binding partners have been repeatedly associated with mental health disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia and Tourette syndrome, all of which are also linked to altered sleep patterns. How and when plasticity‐related proteins such as neurexin‐1 function during sleep can provide vital information on the interaction between synaptic homeostasis and sleep, paving the way for more informed treatments of human disorders.
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