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将神经肽水平与果蝇生物钟神经元的结构可塑性偶联。

Coupling Neuropeptide Levels to Structural Plasticity in Drosophila Clock Neurons.

机构信息

Laboratorio de Genética del Comportamiento, Fundación Instituto Leloir, IIB-BA CONICET, Av. Patricias Argentinas 435, 1405 Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2020 Aug 17;30(16):3154-3166.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.06.009. Epub 2020 Jul 2.

Abstract

We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the control of rest-activity cycles in Drosophila, undergo circadian remodeling of their axonal projections, a phenomenon called circadian structural plasticity. Axonal arborizations display higher complexity during the day and become simpler at night, and this remodeling involves changes in the degree of connectivity. This phenomenon depends on the clock present within the ventrolateral neurons (LNvs) as well as in glia. In this work, we characterize in detail the contribution of the PDF neuropeptide to structural plasticity at different times across the day. Using diverse genetic strategies to temporally restrict its downregulation, we demonstrate that even subtle alterations to PDF cycling at the dorsal protocerebrum correlate with impaired remodeling, underscoring its relevance for the characteristic morning spread; PDF released from the small LNvs (sLNvs) and the large LNvs (lLNvs) contribute to the process. Moreover, forced depolarization recruits activity-dependent mechanisms to mediate growth only at night, overcoming the restriction imposed by the clock on membrane excitability. Interestingly, the active process of terminal remodeling requires PDF receptor (PDFR) signaling acting locally through the cyclic-nucleotide-gated channel ion channel subunit A (CNGA). Thus, clock-dependent PDF signaling shapes the connectivity of these essential clock neurons on daily basis.

摘要

我们之前曾报道过,色素扩散因子(PDF)神经元对于控制果蝇的休息-活动周期至关重要,它们的轴突投射会发生昼夜节律重塑,这种现象被称为昼夜节律结构可塑性。轴突分支在白天表现出更高的复杂性,而在晚上则变得更简单,这种重塑涉及到连接程度的变化。这种现象取决于位于腹外侧神经元(LNvs)内以及神经胶质细胞中的时钟。在这项工作中,我们详细描述了 PDF 神经肽在一天中的不同时间对结构可塑性的贡献。通过使用多种遗传策略来暂时限制其下调,我们证明了即使是在背部原脑区的 PDF 循环发生微小改变,也与重塑受损相关,这突出了其对特征性早晨扩散的重要性;从小 LNvs(sLNvs)和大 LNvs(lLNvs)释放的 PDF 有助于这一过程。此外,强制去极化仅在夜间通过活性依赖性机制招募来介导生长,克服了时钟对膜兴奋性的限制。有趣的是,末端重塑的主动过程需要 PDF 受体(PDFR)信号通过环核苷酸门控通道离子通道亚基 A(CNGA)在局部起作用。因此,时钟依赖性的 PDF 信号在每天的基础上塑造这些关键时钟神经元的连接。

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