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William Wisden

Chair Of Molecular Neuroscience (Life Sciences) at orcid.org

PhD from the University of Cambridge; 1989 PhD; 1993-2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Heidelberg, Germany; 2005-2009 Lecturer at the University of Medical Sciences, University of Cambridge. Source

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  • May 13, 2024 | nature.com | Christopher Edge |Nicholas P. Franks |Morgan Gridley |Andawei Miao |William Wisden |Ryan Tak Chun Wong | +3 more

    It has been suggested that the function of sleep is to actively clear metabolites and toxins from the brain. Enhanced clearance is also said to occur during anesthesia. Here, we measure clearance and movement of fluorescent molecules in the brains of male mice and show that movement is, in fact, independent of sleep and wake or anesthesia. Moreover, we show that brain clearance is markedly reduced, not increased, during sleep and anesthesia. It has been widely believed that a key function of sleep is to actively clear metabolites and toxins from the brain. Miao, Luo et al. show in mice that brain clearance is markedly reduced—not increased—during sleep and anesthesia.

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