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Identification of a biomarker for sleep drive in flies and humans

机译:鉴定果蝇和人类睡眠驱动的生物标志物

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It is a common experience to sacrifice sleep to meet the demands of our 24-h society. Current estimates reveal that as a society, we sleep on average 2 h less than we did 40 years ago. This level of sleep restriction results in negative health outcomes and is sufficient to produce cognitive deficits and reduced attention and is associated with increased risk for traffic and occupational accidents. Unfortunately, there is no simple quantifiable marker that can detect an individual who is excessively sleepy before adverse outcomes become evident. To address this issue, we have developed a simple and effective strategy for identifying biomarkers of sleepiness by using genetic and pharmacological tools that dissociate sleep drive from wake time in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster. These studies have identified a biomarker, Amylase, that is highly correlated with sleep drive. More importantly, both salivary Amylase activity and mRNA levels are also responsive to extended waking in humans. These data indicate that the fly is relevant for human sleep research and represents a first step in developing an effective method for detecting sleepiness in vulnerable populations.
机译:牺牲睡眠以满足我们24小时社会的需求是一种常见的经验。目前的估计表明,作为一个社会,我们的睡眠时间比40年前平均少2小时。这种睡眠限制水平会导致负面的健康后果,并足以造成认知缺陷和注意力下降,并增加交通和职业事故的风险。不幸的是,没有简单的可量化标记物可以在不良后果变得明显之前检测到过度困倦的人。为了解决这个问题,我们已经开发了一种简单有效的策略,通过使用遗传和药理学工具来识别嗜睡生物标志物,该工具可以使模型生物果蝇中的睡眠时间与唤醒时间分离。这些研究已经确定了与睡眠驱动高度相关的生物标志物淀粉酶。更重要的是,唾液淀粉酶活性和mRNA水平也对人类的长时间醒来有反应。这些数据表明,果蝇与人类睡眠研究有关,是开发检测脆弱人群嗜睡方法的第一步。

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