Sleep-wake patterns are altered with age, Prdm13 signaling in the DMH, and diet restriction in mice

小鼠的睡眠-觉醒模式会随着年龄、DMH中Prdm13信号通路以及饮食限制而发生改变。

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作者:Shogo Tsuji ,Cynthia S Brace ,Ruiqing Yao ,Yoshitaka Tanie ,Hirobumi Tada ,Nicholas Rensing ,Seiya Mizuno ,Julio Almunia ,Yingyi Kong ,Kazuhiro Nakamura ,Takahisa Furukawa ,Noboru Ogiso ,Shinya Toyokuni ,Satoru Takahashi ,Michael Wong ,Shin-Ichiro Imai ,Akiko Satoh

Abstract

Old animals display significant alterations in sleep-wake patterns such as increases in sleep fragmentation and sleep propensity. Here, we demonstrated that PR-domain containing protein 13 (Prdm13)+ neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH) are activated during sleep deprivation (SD) in young mice but not in old mice. Chemogenetic inhibition of Prdm13+ neurons in the DMH in young mice promotes increase in sleep attempts during SD, suggesting its involvement in sleep control. Furthermore, DMH-specific Prdm13-knockout (DMH-Prdm13-KO) mice recapitulated age-associated sleep alterations such as sleep fragmentation and increased sleep attempts during SD. These phenotypes were further exacerbated during aging, with increased adiposity and decreased physical activity, resulting in shortened lifespan. Dietary restriction (DR), a well-known anti-aging intervention in diverse organisms, ameliorated age-associated sleep fragmentation and increased sleep attempts during SD, whereas these effects of DR were abrogated in DMH-Prdm13-KO mice. Moreover, overexpression of Prdm13 in the DMH ameliorated increased sleep attempts during SD in old mice. Therefore, maintaining Prdm13 signaling in the DMH might play an important role to control sleep-wake patterns during aging.

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