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Publication : The transcriptional repressor DEC2 regulates sleep length in mammals.

First Author  He Y Year  2009
Journal  Science Volume  325
Issue  5942 Pages  866-70
PubMed ID  19679812 Mgi Jnum  J:151927
Mgi Id  MGI:4355597 Doi  10.1126/science.1174443
Citation  He Y, et al. (2009) The transcriptional repressor DEC2 regulates sleep length in mammals. Science 325(5942):866-70
abstractText  Sleep deprivation can impair human health and performance. Habitual total sleep time and homeostatic sleep response to sleep deprivation are quantitative traits in humans. Genetic loci for these traits have been identified in model organisms, but none of these potential animal models have a corresponding human genotype and phenotype. We have identified a mutation in a transcriptional repressor (hDEC2-P385R) that is associated with a human short sleep phenotype. Activity profiles and sleep recordings of transgenic mice carrying this mutation showed increased vigilance time and less sleep time than control mice in a zeitgeber time- and sleep deprivation-dependent manner. These mice represent a model of human sleep homeostasis that provides an opportunity to probe the effect of sleep on human physical and mental health.
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