Extended Data Fig. 6: Sleep history does not alter the morphology of PN mitochondria. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Sleep history does not alter the morphology of PN mitochondria.

From: Mitochondrial origins of the pressure to sleep

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, b, Volumetric renderings (a) and morphometric parameters (b) of automatically detected mitochondria in OPRM image stacks of PN dendrites in rested and sleep-deprived flies. Mitochondrial number (P = 0.7077, two-sided t-test), volume (P = 0.8074, two-sided t-test), sphericity (P = 0.6500, two-sided t-test), and branch length (P = 0.5326, two-sided t-test) are unaffected by sleep deprivation. c, d, Maximum intensity projections (c) and morphometric parameters (d) of automatically detected mitochondria in CLSM image stacks of PN dendrites in rested and sleep-deprived flies. Mitochondrial number (P = 0.2534, two-sided Mann-Whitney test), volume (P = 0.7637, two-sided Mann-Whitney test), sphericity (P = 0.1953, two-sided Mann-Whitney test), and branch length (P = 0.6972, two-sided t-test) are unaffected by sleep deprivation. One data point exceeding the y-axis limits is plotted as a triangle at the top of the right-hand graph; mean and s.e.m. are based on the actual values. Scale bars, 10 µm (a), 20 µm (c). For statistical details see Supplementary Table 2.

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