Abstract:Sleep is a state of behavioral quiescence that is closely associated with survival. Sleep-active neurons promote sleep and survival. It is not known, however, whether sleep-active neurons need to cause sleep to promote survival. Here, we tested how depolarization of the sleep-active RIS neuron in Caenorhabditis elegans controls sleep and survival during larval starvation. Survival always increased with raised RIS depolarization. RIS depolarization promoted sleep over a long range. Unexpectedly, however, high l… Show more
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