Published 2010
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Book Section - Chapter
Monitoring Sleep and Arousal in Zebrafish
Chicago
Abstract
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Experimental evidence has shown that periods of behavioral quiescence in zebrafish larvae and adults are sleep-like states, as these rest bouts are regulated by the circadian cycle, are associated with decreases in arousal, and are increased following rest deprivation. Furthermore, zebrafish share with mammals a hypocretin/orexin system that promotes wakefulness, and drugs that alter mammalian sleep have similar effects on zebrafish rest. In this chapter, we review the zebrafish sleep literature and describe a long-term, high-throughput monitoring system for observing sleep and wake behaviors in larval zebrafish.
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© 2010 Elsevier Inc. Available online 24 November 2010.Additional details
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- 23168
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20110330-080002505
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- Series Name
- Methods in Cell Biology
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 100