Large ventral lateral neurons modulate arousal and sleep in Drosophila

Sheeba, Vasu ; Fogle, Keri J. ; Kaneko, Maki ; Rashid, Saima ; Chou, Yu-Ting ; Sharma, Vijay K. ; Holmes, Todd C. (2008) Large ventral lateral neurons modulate arousal and sleep in Drosophila Current Biology, 18 (20). pp. 1537-1545. ISSN 0960-9822

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Abstract

Background: Large ventral lateral clock neurons (lLNvs) exhibit higher daytime-light-driven spontaneous action-potential firing rates in Drosophila, coinciding with wakefulness and locomotor-activity behavior. To determine whether the lLNvs are involved in arousal and sleep/wake behavior, we examined the effects of altered electrical excitation of the LNvs. Results LNv-hyperexcited flies reverse the normal day-night firing pattern, showing higher lLNv firing rates at night and pigment-dispersing-factor-mediated enhancement of nocturnal locomotor-activity behavior and reduced quantity and quality of sleep. lLNv hyperexcitation impairs sensory arousal, as shown by physiological and behavioral assays. lLNv-hyperexcited flies lacking sLNvs exhibit robust hyperexcitation-induced increases in nocturnal behavior, suggesting that the sLNvs are not essential for mediation of arousal. Conclusions: Light-activated lLNvs modulate behavioral arousal and sleep in Drosophila.

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