Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019

Wakefulness is a prerequisite for the dominant brain functions such as perception, movement, learning and memory, and thinking. Sleep weakens the body's perception and response to the surroundings, which is helpful for the recovery of homeostasis and information processing. In 2019, the breakth...

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Main Authors: HU Zhi, LUO Fenlan
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical University 2020-02-01
Series:Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
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spelling doaj-bae22361985349e29cd61c09bf7ab4272021-04-27T11:56:04ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical UniversityDi-san junyi daxue xuebao1000-54042020-02-0142431932510.16016/j.1000-5404.202001130Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019HU Zhi0LUO Fenlan1Department of Physiology, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Institute of Brain and Intelligence, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, China Department of Physiology, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Institute of Brain and Intelligence, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, China Wakefulness is a prerequisite for the dominant brain functions such as perception, movement, learning and memory, and thinking. Sleep weakens the body's perception and response to the surroundings, which is helpful for the recovery of homeostasis and information processing. In 2019, the breakthroughs in wakefulness and sleep have been made in the following aspects: ① the genetic and pedigree characteristics of sleep, such as revealing the genetic control mechanism of "natural short sleep", and discovering the existence of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in zebrafish; ② the neural mechanism underlying wakefulness and sleep generation, including identification of several new brain regions controlling wakefulness and sleep, and revealing the mechanisms for the rhythmic and homeostatic regulation of sleep; ③the functions of sleep, that is, how to achieve body's homeostasis and memory information processing during sleep. In our views of point, the future study in wakefulness and sleep needs to make breakthroughs in the following aspects. First, how the cerebral neurons perceive and integrate the internal and external signals to achieve the circadian rhythmic and homeostatic regulation of sleep. Second, further studies are needed to clarify the regulatory effects of different cell subtypes on the wakefulness and sleep and to analyze their fine circuitry mechanism based on the new cell typing. Third, how different memory information is distinguished during sleep, and what are the unique roles of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and REM sleep in memory information processing.http://aammt.tmmu.edu.cn/Upload/rhtml/202001130.htmwakefulness and sleepshort sleep genesleep-promoting glutamatergic neuronssynaptic homeostasismemory information deletion
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Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
wakefulness and sleep
short sleep gene
sleep-promoting glutamatergic neurons
synaptic homeostasis
memory information deletion
author_facet HU Zhi
LUO Fenlan
author_sort HU Zhi
title Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
title_short Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
title_full Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
title_fullStr Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
title_full_unstemmed Breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
title_sort breakthroughs and perspective of wakefulness and sleep researches in 2019
publisher Editorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical University
series Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
issn 1000-5404
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Wakefulness is a prerequisite for the dominant brain functions such as perception, movement, learning and memory, and thinking. Sleep weakens the body's perception and response to the surroundings, which is helpful for the recovery of homeostasis and information processing. In 2019, the breakthroughs in wakefulness and sleep have been made in the following aspects: ① the genetic and pedigree characteristics of sleep, such as revealing the genetic control mechanism of "natural short sleep", and discovering the existence of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in zebrafish; ② the neural mechanism underlying wakefulness and sleep generation, including identification of several new brain regions controlling wakefulness and sleep, and revealing the mechanisms for the rhythmic and homeostatic regulation of sleep; ③the functions of sleep, that is, how to achieve body's homeostasis and memory information processing during sleep. In our views of point, the future study in wakefulness and sleep needs to make breakthroughs in the following aspects. First, how the cerebral neurons perceive and integrate the internal and external signals to achieve the circadian rhythmic and homeostatic regulation of sleep. Second, further studies are needed to clarify the regulatory effects of different cell subtypes on the wakefulness and sleep and to analyze their fine circuitry mechanism based on the new cell typing. Third, how different memory information is distinguished during sleep, and what are the unique roles of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and REM sleep in memory information processing.
topic wakefulness and sleep
short sleep gene
sleep-promoting glutamatergic neurons
synaptic homeostasis
memory information deletion
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