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Larval Population Density Alters Adult Sleep in Wild-Type Drosophila melanogaster but Not in Amnesiac Mutant Flies

机译:幼虫种群密度改变野生型果蝇的成年睡眠,但失忆突变果蝇的成年睡眠没有改变。

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Sleep has many important biological functions, but how sleep is regulated remains poorly understood. In humans, social isolation and other stressors early in life can disrupt adult sleep. In fruit flies housed at different population densities during early adulthood, social enrichment was shown to increase subsequent sleep, but it is unknown if population density during early development can also influence adult sleep. To answer this question, we maintained Drosophila larvae at a range of population densities throughout larval development, kept them isolated during early adulthood, and then tested their sleep patterns. Our findings reveal that flies that had been isolated as larvae had more fragmented sleep than those that had been raised at higher population densities. This effect was more prominent in females than in males. Larval population density did not affect sleep in female flies that were mutant for amnesiac, which has been shown to be required for normal memory consolidation, adult sleep regulation, and brain development. In contrast, larval population density effects on sleep persisted in female flies lacking the olfactory receptor or83b, suggesting that olfactory signals are not required for the effects of larval population density on adult sleep. These findings show that population density during early development can alter sleep behavior in adulthood, suggesting that genetic and/or structural changes are induced by this developmental manipulation that persist through metamorphosis.
机译:睡眠具有许多重要的生物学功能,但是如何调节睡眠仍知之甚少。在人类中,早年的社会隔离和其他压力会破坏成人的睡眠。在成年早期以不同种群密度生活的果蝇中,社交富集被证明可以增加随后的睡眠,但尚不清楚早期发育过程中的种群密度是否也会影响成年睡眠。为了回答这个问题,我们在整个幼虫发育过程中将果蝇幼虫维持在一定的种群密度下,在成年初期将它们隔离,然后测试其睡眠方式。我们的发现表明,与以较高种群密度饲养的蝇相比,被分离为幼虫的蝇的睡眠更加分散。女性比男性更显着。幼虫的种群密度不会影响失忆突变的雌蝇的睡眠,事实证明,这对于正常的记忆巩固,成人睡眠调节和大脑发育是必需的。相比之下,缺乏嗅觉受体or83b的雌蝇仍然存在着幼虫种群密度对睡眠的影响,这表明幼虫种群密度对成年睡眠的影响不需要嗅觉信号。这些发现表明,早期发育过程中的人口密度可以改变成年后的睡眠行为,这表明遗传和/或结构变化是由这种通过变态持续存在的发育操纵诱导的。

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