Normal sleep bouts are not essential for C. elegans survival and FoxO is important for compensatory changes in sleep.
Heather L BennettYulia KhoruzhikDustin HaydenHuiyan HuangJarred SandersMelissa B WalshDavid BironAnne C HartPublished in: BMC neuroscience (2018)
Together, these results in C. elegans confirm that Notch and JNK-1 signaling are required to achieve normal sleep depth, suggest that DAF-16 is required for increased sleep bouts when signaling decreases, and that failure to enter sleep bouts is not sufficient to cause death in C. elegans, unless paired with concurrent mechanical stress. These results suggest that mechanical stress may directly contribute to death observed in previous studies of sleep deprivation and/or that sleep bouts have a uniquely restorative role in C. elegans sleep.