Daily activity rhythms, sleep, and pregnancy are fundamentally related in the Pacific beetle mimic cockroach, Diploptera punctata.

Ronja Frigard, Oluwaseun M Ajayi, Gabrielle LeFevre, Lilian C Ezemuoka, Sinead English, Joshua B Benoit
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Sleep and pregnancy are contentious bedfellows; sleep disorders and disturbances are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, although much is still unknown about this relationship. Sleep and pregnancy have been studied in many models, but most focus heavily on mammals. However, pregnancy is ubiquitous across the animal kingdom - a hallmark of convergent evolution; similarly sleep is a shared feature across diverse species. Here, we present an ideal model in which to study the dynamics between sleep and pregnancy in invertebrates. The Pacific beetle mimic cockroach, Diploptera punctata, is a viviparous cockroach species that uses milk proteins to nourish its young with a broodsac over a three month pregnancy. However, little is known about the relationship between this unique reproductive biology and daily rhythms of activity and sleep. We established that D. punctata displayed a peak in activity shortly following sunset, with males significantly more active than females. When scavenging behavior was examined, males and non-pregnant females emerged more often and traveled further from a shelter compared to pregnant females, suggesting reduced risk-taking behavior in late pregnancy. Chronic disturbance of sleep during pregnancy negatively impacted embryo development by increasing gestational duration and decreasing the transcription of milk proteins. These findings indicate that sleep is key to embryo development and that pregnancy has a significant impact on the daily rhythms of activity in Diploptera punctata. More broadly, we present a tractable invertebrate model for understanding the relationship between sleep and pregnancy, which will aid in the exploration of the poorly understood interface between these two ubiquitous and highly conserved traits.

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太平洋斑双翅目蟑螂(Diploptera punctata)的日常活动节奏、睡眠和怀孕基本相关。
睡眠和怀孕是有争议的同床共枕;睡眠障碍和干扰与不良妊娠结局有关,尽管这种关系尚不清楚。睡眠和怀孕已经在许多模型中进行了研究,但大多数都集中在哺乳动物身上。然而,怀孕在动物界是普遍存在的——这是趋同进化的标志;同样,睡眠是不同物种的共同特征。在这里,我们提出了一个理想的模型来研究无脊椎动物睡眠和怀孕之间的动态关系。太平洋甲虫模仿蟑螂,斑点双翅目,是一种胎生蟑螂,在怀孕三个月的时间里,它们用奶蛋白来哺育自己的后代。然而,人们对这种独特的生殖生物学与日常活动节奏和睡眠之间的关系知之甚少。我们发现斑点斑蝶在日落后不久就出现了活动高峰,雄性比雌性活跃得多。当检查食腐行为时,与怀孕的雌性相比,雄性和未怀孕的雌性从避难所走得更远,这表明怀孕后期的冒险行为减少。妊娠期慢性睡眠障碍通过增加妊娠持续时间和减少乳蛋白转录对胚胎发育产生负面影响。这些发现表明,睡眠是胚胎发育的关键,怀孕对马斑蝶的日常活动节律有重大影响。更广泛地说,我们提出了一个可处理的无脊椎动物模型来理解睡眠和怀孕之间的关系,这将有助于探索这两个普遍存在且高度保守的特征之间鲜为人知的界面。
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