Laboratory of Sleep and Circadian Physiology, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University Medical School, 715 Albany St., R-913, Boston, MA 02118-2394, USA.
Rev Neurosci. 2011;22(1):27-36. doi: 10.1515/RNS.2011.005.
The function of sleep remains a central enigma of modern biology, in spite of the obvious importance of sleep for normal physiology and cognition. The zebrafish has emerged as a promising new model for studying sleep, its changes with age, and the impact of sleep alterations on cognitive function. Recent studies of this diurnal vertebrate have provided new insights into the dual role of the pineal hormone melatonin and its receptors, regulating sleep in diurnal vertebrates through both homeostatic and circadian mechanisms. Research in zebrafish has also revealed interactions between melatonin and the hypocretin/orexin system, another important sleep-wake modulator. Future investigations should benefit from the conservation in zebrafish of mechanisms that regulate normal sleep, our extensive knowledge of their molecular biology, the availability of multiple transgenic and mutant phenotypes, and the feasibility of applying sensitive in vivo imaging techniques to record sleep-related neuronal activity in these optically transparent subjects. The established sensitivity of zebrafish to many pharmacological hypnotics should also contribute to the development of new, safe and effective sleep medications.
尽管睡眠对正常生理和认知至关重要,但睡眠的功能仍然是现代生物学的一个核心难题。斑马鱼已成为研究睡眠、其随年龄变化以及睡眠改变对认知功能影响的有前途的新模型。对这种昼行性脊椎动物的最近研究提供了对松果腺激素褪黑素及其受体的双重作用的新见解,通过体内平衡和昼夜节律机制调节昼行性脊椎动物的睡眠。在斑马鱼中的研究还揭示了褪黑素和下丘脑泌素/食欲素系统之间的相互作用,后者是另一种重要的睡眠-觉醒调节剂。未来的研究将受益于斑马鱼中调节正常睡眠的机制的保守性,我们对其分子生物学的广泛了解,多种转基因和突变表型的可用性,以及应用敏感的体内成像技术记录这些光透明对象中与睡眠相关的神经元活动的可行性。斑马鱼对许多药理学催眠药的固有敏感性也应该有助于开发新的、安全有效的睡眠药物。