circadian plasticity in photoreceptor cells controls visual coding efficiency in drosophila melanogaster在感光细胞生理可塑性控制黑腹果蝇的视觉编码效率.pdfVIP
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circadian plasticity in photoreceptor cells controls visual coding efficiency in drosophila melanogaster在感光细胞生理可塑性控制黑腹果蝇的视觉编码效率
Circadian Plasticity in Photoreceptor Cells Controls
Visual Coding Efficiency in Drosophila melanogaster
Martin Barth, Michael Schultze¤a, Christoph M. Schuster¤b, Roland Strauss¤c*
Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratory of the Max-Planck Society (MPG), Tuebingen, Germany
Abstract
In the fly Drosophila melanogaster, neuronal plasticity of synaptic terminals in the first optic neuropil, or lamina, depends on
early visual experience within a critical period after eclosion [1]. The current study revealed two additional and parallel
mechanisms involved in this type of synaptic terminal plasticity. First, an endogenous circadian rhythm causes daily
oscillations in the volume of photoreceptor cell terminals. Second, daily visual experience precisely modulates the circadian
time course and amplitude of the volume oscillations that the photoreceptor-cell terminals undergo. Both mechanisms are
separable in their molecular basis. We suggest that the described neuronal plasticity in Drosophila ensures continuous
optimal performance of the visual system over the course of a 24 h-day. Moreover, the sensory system of Drosophila cannot
only account for predictable, but also for acute, environmental changes. The volumetric changes in the synaptic terminals of
photoreceptor cells are accompanied by circadian and light-induced changes of presynaptic ribbons as well as extensions of
epithelial glial cells into the photoreceptor terminals, suggesting that the architecture of the lamina is altered by both visual
exposure and the circadian clock. Clock-mutant analysis and the rescue of PER protein rhythmicity exclusively in all R1-6
cells revealed that photoreceptor-cell plasticity is autonomous and sufficient to control visual behavior. The strength of a
visually guided behavior, the optomotor turning response, co-varies with syn
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