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A comparative study of sleep and diurnal patterns in house mouse (Mus musculus) and Spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
by
Wang, Chanung
, Guerriero, Lauren E.
, Huffman, Dillon M.
, Ajwad, Asmaa A.
, Sunderam, Sridhar
, Seifert, Ashley W.
, O’Hara, Bruce F.
, Brooks, Trae C.
in
631/378/1385/2641
/ 631/378/1385/519
/ Acomys cahirinus
/ Animal models
/ Comparative studies
/ Diurnal
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mus musculus
/ Nocturnal
/ REM sleep
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sleep
2020
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A comparative study of sleep and diurnal patterns in house mouse (Mus musculus) and Spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
by
Wang, Chanung
, Guerriero, Lauren E.
, Huffman, Dillon M.
, Ajwad, Asmaa A.
, Sunderam, Sridhar
, Seifert, Ashley W.
, O’Hara, Bruce F.
, Brooks, Trae C.
in
631/378/1385/2641
/ 631/378/1385/519
/ Acomys cahirinus
/ Animal models
/ Comparative studies
/ Diurnal
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mus musculus
/ Nocturnal
/ REM sleep
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sleep
2020
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A comparative study of sleep and diurnal patterns in house mouse (Mus musculus) and Spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
by
Wang, Chanung
, Guerriero, Lauren E.
, Huffman, Dillon M.
, Ajwad, Asmaa A.
, Sunderam, Sridhar
, Seifert, Ashley W.
, O’Hara, Bruce F.
, Brooks, Trae C.
in
631/378/1385/2641
/ 631/378/1385/519
/ Acomys cahirinus
/ Animal models
/ Comparative studies
/ Diurnal
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mus musculus
/ Nocturnal
/ REM sleep
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sleep
2020
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A comparative study of sleep and diurnal patterns in house mouse (Mus musculus) and Spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
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A comparative study of sleep and diurnal patterns in house mouse (Mus musculus) and Spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
2020
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Most published sleep studies use three species: human, house mouse, or Norway rat. The degree to which data from these species captures variability in mammalian sleep remains unclear. To gain insight into mammalian sleep diversity, we examined sleep architecture in the spiny basal murid rodent
Acomys cahirinus
. First, we used a piezoelectric system validated for
Mus musculus
to monitor sleep in both species. We also included wild
M. musculus
to control for alterations generated by laboratory-reared conditions for
M. musculus
. Using this comparative framework, we found that
A. cahirinus
, lab
M. musculus,
and wild
M. musculus
were primarily nocturnal, but exhibited distinct behavioral patterns. Although the activity of
A. cahirinus
increased sharply at dark onset, it decreased sharply just two hours later under group and individual housing conditions. To further characterize sleep patterns and sleep-related variables, we set up EEG/EMG and video recordings and found that
A. cahirinus
sleep significantly more than
M. musculus
, exhibit nearly three times more REM, and sleep almost exclusively with their eyes open. The observed differences in
A. cahirinus
sleep architecture raise questions about the evolutionary drivers of sleep behavior
.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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