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The curious case of CCHamide1: a role for CCHamide1 in sleep, metabolism and fitness in Drosophila melanogaster
CCHamide1’s role in sleep, metabolism, and fitness in fruit flies
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Abstract
CCHamide1 (CCHa1) is associated with sleep fragmentation and metabolic regulation in Drosophila.
- Mutant male and female Drosophila lacking ccha1 exhibited sleep fragmentation when fed normally.
- CCHa1 specifically influences daytime sleep in males during starvation and aids sleep consolidation under normal and high-protein diets.
- Both ccha1 mutant males and females showed better performance under starvation stress and higher triglyceride reserves.
- CCHa1 mutants experienced delayed pupariation, likely due to changes in early ecdysone-responsive gene expression.
- Mutants had increased mid-life fecundity but reduced lifespan, indicating potential trade-offs in fitness traits.
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