Cholinergic regulation of sleep in the upside-down jellyfishCassiopea
Michael J. Abrams,
Aki Ohdera,
Diana A. Francis
et al.
Abstract:Perhaps nothing is stronger evidence of the importance of sleep than its conservation across animals, but the extent of its regulatory conservation is unknown. The upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana sleeps, and this behavior is controlled by radially-spaced marginal ganglia. After defining a sleep-wake threshold, we compared gene expression profiles of ganglia from animals sleep-deprived for two nights and found differential expression in many sleep-related genes including GABAergic, melatonergic, and c… Show more
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