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Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-regulatory mechanisms have emerged during evolution. Here, we report a sleep-like state in the cnidarian
Hydra vulgaris
with a primitive nervous organization.
Hydra
sleep was shaped by homeostasis and necessary for cell proliferation, but it lacked free-running circadian rhythms. Instead, we detected 4-hour rhythms that might be generated by ultradian oscillators underlying
Hydra
sleep. Microarray analysis in sleep-deprived
Hydra
revealed sleep-dependent expression of 212 genes, including
cGMP-dependent protein kinase
1 (PRKG1) and
ornithine aminotransferase
. Sleep-promoting effects of melatonin, GABA, and PRKG1 were conserved in
Hydra
However, arousing dopamine unexpectedly induced
Hydra
sleep. Opposing effects of ornithine metabolism on sleep were also evident between
Hydra
and
Drosophila
, suggesting the evolutionary switch of their sleep-regulatory functions. Thus, sleep-relevant physiology and sleep-regulatory components may have already been acquired at molecular levels in a brain-less metazoan phylum and reprogrammed accordingly.
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PMID:A sleep-like state in
Hydra
unravels conserved sleep mechanisms during the evolutionary development of the central nervous system. 3302 24