Energy Deficit is a Key Driver of Sleep Homeostasis
Scarlet J. Park,
Keith R. Murphy,
William W. Ja
Abstract:Sleep and feeding are vital homeostatic behaviors, and disruptions in either can result in substantial metabolic consequences. The precise interplay between these fundamental behaviors remains incompletely understood. Here, we investigate concomitant changes in feeding and sleep behaviors that accompany various types of sleep loss. To understand the circuitry involved in sleep-feeding interactions, we measured changes in sleep and food intake in individual animals, as well as respiratory metabolic expenditure,… Show more
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