Neurotransmission
Sleep Stages
Genetic Methods
Fly Model
Neural Circuits
100

What is GABA?

an inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system

100

What is the definition of sleep?

A readily reversible state of reduced responsiveness to the external environment


100

What does the dTrpA1 gene encode?

temperature sensitive non-specific cation channel

100

What are the three neural circuits for sleep regulation in the fly model?

clock neurons

mushroom bodies

central complex


100

Which neurons are implicated as circadian clock pacemakers in the fruit fly.

large and small ventral-lateral neurons 

200

What type of receptor is NMDAR?

ionotropic glutamate receptor

200

What is rebound sleep?

the lengthening of REM sleep after long periods of sleep deprivation

200

What does the dTrpA1 gene do?

depolarizes neurons at a temperature above 25 degrees

200

What advantageous physical and characteristics of the fly model makes it ideal for studying sleep?

Flies sleep with a body posture stereotypical of mammals and at a preferred location.

200

What happens to calcium and NMDAR levels in response to sleep deprivation?

both increase 

300

What are the two different types of GABA receptors and the differences between them?

GABAa is an inotropic channel and GABAb is a metabotropic receptor 

300

What mechine/method most commonly measures sleep states in humans?

EEG

300

What does RNAi refer to in this paper? 

The genome-wide transgenic RNA interference library is used in large-scale screens to understand specific knockdowns/gene functions in various model organisms.

300

What advantageous biological features does the fly model possess?

small body size

easy of handling 

quick reproduction

short life cycle

only 4 sets of chromosomes

300

What role do the s-LNvs play?

promote sleep by suppressing the l-Lnvs

400

What neurotransmitter promotes wakefulness in flies?

dopamine, also some serotonin

400

What are the two processes that control sleep propensity?

homeostatic processes and circadian rhythm 

400

What is the role of GAL4?

What is the role of UAS?

GAL4: transcriptional activator 

UAS: enhancer

400

What feature of the fly genome suggests that a single gene mutation induces a strong phenotype?

because the genome holds a lower degree of redundancy, less overlap of similar genes

400

What role do the l-LNvs play?

promote arousal and the wake state

500

In addition to NMDAR, what molecules may also be involved in fly sleep regulation?

calcium-dependent K+ channels, voltage-gated calcium channels, calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinases, and calcium APTase

500

What is the importance of sleep in flies and mammals as concluded in Tomita et al.?

maintenance of neuronal plasticity and is essential for learning and memory 

500

What is the GAL4-UAS system used for?

temporal regulation via temperature and chemical manipulations

500

What is the deficiency in the Shaker mutant (not specific to the cellular level, but big picture)?

decrease in non-REM sleep

500

What day is this PSET due? 

8PM October 19th