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  • Research on Drosophila neurons shows links between the need to sleep and aerobic metabolism, indicating that the pressure to sleep may have a mitochondrial origin.

    • Raffaele Sarnataro
    • Cecilia D. Velasco
    • Gero Miesenböck
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 722-728
  • Sleep-inducing neurons in Drosophila rely on Hyperkinetic, the β-subunit of the KV1 channel Shaker, to monitor sleep need by translating lipid peroxidation events into changes in the oxidation state of a stably bound NADPH cofactor.

    • H. Olof Rorsman
    • Max A. Müller
    • Gero Miesenböck
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 641, P: 232-239
  • Sleep deprivation in Drosophila elevates reactive oxygen species in sleep-promoting neurons, leading to changes in potassium currents and spiking activity and thereby connecting energy metabolism, oxidative stress, and sleep.

    • Anissa Kempf
    • Seoho M. Song
    • Gero Miesenböck
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 568, P: 230-234