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dTRPA1 in Non-circadian Neurons Modulates Temperature-dependent Rhythmic Activity in Drosophila melanogaster

机译:dTRPA1在非昼夜神经元中调节黑腹果蝇的温度依赖性节律活动。

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In fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster, environmental cycles of light and temperature are known to influence behavioral rhythms through dedicated sensory receptors. But the thermosensory pathways and molecular receptors by which thermal cycles modulate locomotor activity rhythms remain unclear. Here, we report that neurons expressing warmth-activated ion channel Drosophila Transient Receptor Potential-A1 (dTRPA1) modulate distinct aspects of the rhythmic activity/rest rhythm in a light-dependent manner. Under light/dark (LD) cycles paired with constantly warm ambient conditions, flies deficient in dTRPA1 expression are unable to phase morning and evening activity bouts appropriately. Correspondingly, we show that electrical activity of a few neurons targeted by the dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4 driver modulates temperature-dependent phasing of activity/rest rhythm under LD cycles. The expression of dTRPA1 also affects behavior responses to temperature cycles combined with constant dark (DD) or light (LL) conditions. We demonstrate that the mid-day "siesta" exhibited by flies under temperature cycles in DD is dependent on dTRPA1 expression in a small number of neurons that include thermosensory anterior cell neurons. Although a small subset of circadian pacemaker neurons may express dTRPA1, we show that CRY-negative dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4 driven neurons are critical for the suppression of mid-thermophase activity, thus enabling flies to exhibit siesta. In contrast to temperature cycles in DD, under LL, dTRPA1 is not required for exhibiting siesta but is important for phasing of evening peak. Our studies show that activity/rest rhythms are modulated in a temperature-dependent manner via signals from dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4 driven neurons. Taken together, these results emphasize the differential influence of thermoreceptors on rhythmic behavior in fruit flies in coordination with light inputs.
机译:在果蝇果蝇中,已知光和温度的环境循环会通过专用的感官受体影响行为节律。但是热循环调节运动活动节律的热感觉途径和分子受体仍不清楚。在这里,我们报告神经元表达温暖激活离子通道果蝇瞬态受体电位-A1(dTRPA1)以光依赖的方式调节节律活动/休息节律的不同方面。在明/暗(LD)周期与持续温暖的环境条件配对的情况下,缺乏dTRPA1表达的果蝇无法适当地进行早晚活动发作。相应地,我们表明dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4驱动程序靶向的一些神经元的电活动可调节LD周期下活动/休息节律的温度依赖性阶段。 dTRPA1的表达还会影响对温度循环以及恒定的暗(DD)或亮(LL)条件的行为响应。我们证明了苍蝇在DD的温度循环下表现出的午间“午睡”取决于dTRPA1在包括热敏前细胞神经元在内的少数神经元中的表达。尽管一小部分昼夜节律性起搏器神经元可能表达dTRPA1,但我们显示CRY负dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4驱动的神经元对于抑制中期中期活动至关重要,因此使果蝇表现出午睡。与DD中的温度循环相反,在LL以下,dTRPA1不需要显示午睡,但对于相位平衡晚峰很重要。我们的研究表明,活动/休息节律是通过dTRPA1(SH)-GAL4驱动的神经元信号以温度依赖性方式进行调节的。综上所述,这些结果强调了光感受器与光输入配合对热感受器对节律行为的不同影响。

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