Circadian Rhythms and Sleep in Drosophila melanogaster

Apr 1, 2017Genetics

Daily Biological Rhythms and Sleep in Fruit Flies

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Abstract

Approximately 150 neurons in the fly brain are involved in translating circadian rhythms into rhythmic behavior.

  • The core of the molecular clock involves feedback mechanisms related to clock genes, which are critical for maintaining circadian cycles.
  • Different groups of clock neurons have distinct roles in responding to environmental cues and driving behaviors at various times of day.
  • The neuropeptide PDF is thought to synchronize clock neurons, although the specifics of this signaling remain under investigation.
  • Circadian rhythms influence sleep timing, but sleep quality and quantity are also regulated by additional mechanisms.
  • Drosophila has been instrumental in identifying genes and molecules that regulate sleep, with some conserved mechanisms observed in mammals.
  • Sleep regulation in flies is affected by environmental factors such as food availability, stress, and social interactions.

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