The zebrafish mutant dreammist implicates sodium homeostasis in sleep regulation

Elife. 2023 Aug 7:12:RP87521. doi: 10.7554/eLife.87521.

Abstract

Sleep is a nearly universal feature of animal behaviour, yet many of the molecular, genetic, and neuronal substrates that orchestrate sleep/wake transitions lie undiscovered. Employing a viral insertion sleep screen in larval zebrafish, we identified a novel gene, dreammist (dmist), whose loss results in behavioural hyperactivity and reduced sleep at night. The neuronally expressed dmist gene is conserved across vertebrates and encodes a small single-pass transmembrane protein that is structurally similar to the Na+,K+-ATPase regulator, FXYD1/Phospholemman. Disruption of either fxyd1 or atp1a3a, a Na+,K+-ATPase alpha-3 subunit associated with several heritable movement disorders in humans, led to decreased night-time sleep. Since atpa1a3a and dmist mutants have elevated intracellular Na+ levels and non-additive effects on sleep amount at night, we propose that Dmist-dependent enhancement of Na+ pump function modulates neuronal excitability to maintain normal sleep behaviour.

Keywords: genetic screen; neuroscience; sleep; sleep homeostasis; sodium-potassium pump; zebrafish.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Homeostasis
  • Humans
  • Phosphoproteins / metabolism
  • Sleep / genetics
  • Sodium* / metabolism
  • Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase / genetics
  • Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase / metabolism
  • Zebrafish* / genetics
  • Zebrafish* / metabolism

Substances

  • Sodium
  • Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase
  • Phosphoproteins

Associated data

  • GEO/GSE52564