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PDF Cells Are a GABA-Responsive Wake-Promoting Component of the Drosophila Sleep Circuit

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NEURON
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 672-682

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2008.10.042

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  1. NIH [R01 MH067284, T32 NS07292, T32 GM07122, NS19904, P30 NS045713, S10 RR16780]
  2. US Army grant [W81XWH-04-1-0158]

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Daily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-promoting neurons oppose arousal. Drosophila sleep has recently been shown to be controlled by GABA, which acts on unknown cells expressing the Rdl GABA(A) receptor. We identify here the relevant Rdl-containing cells as PDF-expressing small and large ventral lateral neurons (LNvs) of the circadian clock. LNv activity regulates total sleep as well as the rate of sleep onset; both large and small LNvs are part of the sleep circuit. Flies mutant for pdf or its receptor are hypersomnolent, and PDF acts on the LNvs themselves to control sleep. These features of the Drosophila sleep circuit, GABAergic control of onset and maintenance as well as peptidergic control of arousal, support the idea that features of sleep-circuit architecture as well as the mechanisms governing the behavioral transitions between sleep and wake are conserve between mammals and insects.

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