Chronic sleep deprivation differentially affects short and long-term operant memory in Aplysia

被引:12
|
作者
Krishnan, Harini C. [1 ]
Noakes, Eric J. [1 ]
Lyons, Lisa C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Program Neurosci, B-157, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
关键词
Aplysia; Sleep deprivation; Associative memory; Learning; HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; DOSE-RESPONSE; NEUROCOGNITIVE CONSEQUENCES; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; CIRCADIAN MODULATION; RESTRICTION; PREVALENCE; RECOVERY; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.nlm.2016.08.013
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The induction, formation and maintenance of memory represent dynamic processes modulated by multiple factors including the circadian clock and sleep. Chronic sleep restriction has become common in modern society due to occupational and social demands. Given the impact of cognitive impairments associated with sleep deprivation, there is a vital need for a simple animal model in which to study the interactions between chronic sleep deprivation and memory. We used the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, with its simple nervous system, nocturnal sleep pattern and well-characterized learning paradigms, to assess the effects of two chronic sleep restriction paradigms on short-term (STM) and long-term (LTM) associative memory. The effects of sleep deprivation on memory were evaluated using the operant learning paradigm, learning that food is inedible, in which the animal associates a specific netted seaweed with failed swallowing attempts. We found that two nights of 6 h sleep deprivation occurring during the first or last half of the night inhibited both STM and LTM. Moreover, the impairment in STM persisted for more than 24 h. A milder, prolonged sleep deprivation paradigm consisting of 3 consecutive nights of 4 h sleep deprivation also blocked STM, but had no effect on LTM. These experiments highlight differences in the sensitivity of STM and LTM to chronic sleep deprivation. Moreover, these results establish Aplysia as a valid model for studying the interactions between chronic sleep deprivation and associative memory paving the way for future studies delineating the mechanisms through which sleep restriction affects memory formation. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:349 / 359
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Acute Sleep Deprivation Blocks Short- and Long-Term Operant Memory in Aplysia
    Krishnan, Harini C.
    Gandour, Catherine E.
    Ramos, Joshua L.
    Wrinkle, Mariah C.
    Sanchez-Pacheco, Joseph J.
    Lyons, Lisa C.
    SLEEP, 2016, 39 (12) : 2161 - 2171
  • [2] Short and long-term memory in aplysia
    不详
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2006, 59 (06) : A13 - A13
  • [3] PKA and PKC are required for long-term but not short-term in vivo operant memory in Aplysia
    Michel, Maximilian
    Green, Charity L.
    Lyons, Lisa C.
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2011, 18 (01) : 19 - 23
  • [4] INHIBITION OF PROTEASOME ACTIVITY MITIGATES THE EFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON OPERANT MEMORY IN APLYSIA
    Lyons, L. C.
    Krishnan, H. C.
    Noakes, E. J.
    SLEEP, 2017, 40 : A78 - A78
  • [5] PKG-mediated MAPK signaling is necessary for long-term operant memory in Aplysia
    Michel, Maximilian
    Green, Charity L.
    Eskin, Arnold
    Lyons, Lisa C.
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2011, 18 (02) : 108 - 117
  • [6] Role of proteasome-dependent protein degradation in long-term operant memory in Aplysia
    Lyons, Lisa C.
    Gardner, Jacob S.
    Gandour, Catherine E.
    Krishnan, Harini C.
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2017, 24 (01) : 59 - 64
  • [7] Reconsolidation of Long-Term Memory in Aplysia
    Cai, Diancai
    Pearce, Kaycey
    Chen, Shanping
    Glanzman, David L.
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2012, 22 (19) : 1783 - 1788
  • [8] Sleep supports inhibitory operant conditioning memory in Aplysia
    Vorster, Albrecht P. A.
    Born, Jan
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2017, 24 (06) : 252 - 256
  • [9] Short-Term and Long-Term Sensitization Differentially Alters the Composition of an Anterograde Transport Complex in Aplysia
    Sadhu, Abhishek
    Badal, Kerriann K.
    Zhao, Yibo
    Ali, Adia A.
    Swarnkar, Supriya
    Tsaprailis, George
    Crynen, Gogce C.
    Puthanveettil, Sathyanarayanan, V
    ENEURO, 2023, 10 (01) : 15 - 15
  • [10] Effects of sleep deprivation and aging on long-term and remote memory in mice
    Vecsey, Christopher G.
    Park, Alan J.
    Khatib, Nora
    Abel, Ted
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2015, 22 (04) : 197 - 202