蘑菇体
记忆巩固
神经科学
睡眠(系统调用)
生物
记忆形成
心理学
睡眠剥夺
计算机科学
黑腹果蝇
认知
基因
遗传学
海马体
操作系统
作者
Nitin S. Chouhan,Leslie C. Griffith,Paula Haynes,Amita Sehgal
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2020-12-02
卷期号:589 (7843): 582-585
被引量:59
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-2997-y
摘要
Sleep remains a major mystery of biology, with little understood about its basic function. One of the most commonly proposed functions of sleep is the consolidation of memory1-3. However, as conditions such as starvation require the organism to be awake and active4, the ability to switch to a memory consolidation mechanism that is not contingent on sleep may confer an evolutionary advantage. Here we identify an adaptive circuit-based mechanism that enables Drosophila to form sleep-dependent and sleep-independent memory. Flies fed after appetitive conditioning needed increased sleep for memory consolidation, but flies starved after training did not require sleep to form memories. Memory in fed flies is mediated by the anterior-posterior α'/β' neurons of the mushroom body, while memory under starvation is mediated by medial α'/β' neurons. Sleep-dependent and sleep-independent memory rely on distinct dopaminergic neurons and corresponding mushroom body output neurons. However, sleep and memory are coupled such that mushroom body neurons required for sleep-dependent memory also promote sleep. Flies lacking Neuropeptide F display sleep-dependent memory even when starved, suggesting that circuit selection is determined by hunger. This plasticity in memory circuits enables flies to retain essential information in changing environments.
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