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Sleep Deprivation Specifically Impairs Short-term Olfactory Memory in Drosophila

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SLEEP
卷 32, 期 11, 页码 1417-1424

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/32.11.1417

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Drosophila; sleep; learning and memory; cAMP; slpD; mushroom body

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [30270341, 30630028, 30621004]
  2. Multidisciplinary Research Program (Brain and Mind)
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Major State Basic Research Program [G20000 77800, 2006CB806600, 2006CB911003, KJCX 1-09-03, KSCX2-YW-R-28]

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Study Objectives: Sleep is crucial to memory consolidation in humans and other animals; however, the effect of insufficient sleep on subsequent learning and memory remains largely elusive. Design: Learning and memory after 1-day sleep deprivation (slpD) was evaluated using Pavlovian olfactory conditioning in Drosophila, and locomotor activity was measured using the Drosophila Activity Monitoring System in a 12:12 light-dark cycle. Results: We found that slpD specifically impaired 1-h memory in wild type Canton-S flies, and this effect could persist for at least 2 h. However, alternative stresses (heat stress, oxidative stress, starvation, and rotation stress) did not result in a similar effect and left the flies' memory intact. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that flies with either silenced transmission of the mushroom body (MB) during slpD or down-regulated cAMP levels in the MB demonstrated no slpD-induced 1-h memory impairment. Conclusion: We found that slpD specifically impaired 1-h memory in Drosophila, and either silencing of MB transmission during slpD or down-regulation of the cAMP level in the MB protected the flies from slpD-induced impairment.

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