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Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness
Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) in the fly circadian neural circuit mediate behaviors other than clock resetting, including light-activated acute arousal. Converging sensory inputs often confer functional redundancy. The LNvs have three distinct light input pathways: (1) cell autonomously expressed c...
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author | Au, David D. Liu, Jenny C. Park, Soo Jee Nguyen, Thanh H. Dimalanta, Mia Foden, Alexander J. Holmes, Todd C. |
author_facet | Au, David D. Liu, Jenny C. Park, Soo Jee Nguyen, Thanh H. Dimalanta, Mia Foden, Alexander J. Holmes, Todd C. |
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description | Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) in the fly circadian neural circuit mediate behaviors other than clock resetting, including light-activated acute arousal. Converging sensory inputs often confer functional redundancy. The LNvs have three distinct light input pathways: (1) cell autonomously expressed cryptochrome (CRY), (2) rhodopsin 7 (Rh7), and (3) synaptic inputs from the eyes and other external photoreceptors that express opsins and CRY. We explored the relative photoelectrical and behavioral input contributions of these three photoreceptor systems to determine their functional impact in flies. Patch-clamp electrophysiology measuring light evoked firing frequency (FF) was performed on large LNvs (l-LNvs) in response to UV (365 nm), violet (405 nm), blue (450 nm), or red (635 nm) LED light stimulation, testing controls versus mutants that lack photoreceptor inputs gl60j, cry-null, rh7-null, and double mutant gl60j-cry-null flies. For UV, violet, and blue short wavelength light inputs, all photoreceptor mutants show significantly attenuated action potential FF responses measured in the l-LNv. In contrast, red light FF responses are only significantly attenuated in double mutant gl60j-cry-null flies. We used a light-pulse arousal assay to compare behavioral responses to UV, violet, blue and red light of control and light input mutants, measuring the awakening arousal response of flies during subjective nighttime at two different intensities to capture potential threshold differences (10 and 400 μW/cm(2)). The light arousal behavioral results are similar to the electrophysiological results, showing significant attenuation of behavioral light responses for mutants compared to control. These results show that the different LNv convergent photoreceptor systems are integrated and together confer functional redundancy for light evoked behavioral arousal. |
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spelling | pubmed-102354672023-06-03 Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness Au, David D. Liu, Jenny C. Park, Soo Jee Nguyen, Thanh H. Dimalanta, Mia Foden, Alexander J. Holmes, Todd C. Front Neurosci Neuroscience Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) in the fly circadian neural circuit mediate behaviors other than clock resetting, including light-activated acute arousal. Converging sensory inputs often confer functional redundancy. The LNvs have three distinct light input pathways: (1) cell autonomously expressed cryptochrome (CRY), (2) rhodopsin 7 (Rh7), and (3) synaptic inputs from the eyes and other external photoreceptors that express opsins and CRY. We explored the relative photoelectrical and behavioral input contributions of these three photoreceptor systems to determine their functional impact in flies. Patch-clamp electrophysiology measuring light evoked firing frequency (FF) was performed on large LNvs (l-LNvs) in response to UV (365 nm), violet (405 nm), blue (450 nm), or red (635 nm) LED light stimulation, testing controls versus mutants that lack photoreceptor inputs gl60j, cry-null, rh7-null, and double mutant gl60j-cry-null flies. For UV, violet, and blue short wavelength light inputs, all photoreceptor mutants show significantly attenuated action potential FF responses measured in the l-LNv. In contrast, red light FF responses are only significantly attenuated in double mutant gl60j-cry-null flies. We used a light-pulse arousal assay to compare behavioral responses to UV, violet, blue and red light of control and light input mutants, measuring the awakening arousal response of flies during subjective nighttime at two different intensities to capture potential threshold differences (10 and 400 μW/cm(2)). The light arousal behavioral results are similar to the electrophysiological results, showing significant attenuation of behavioral light responses for mutants compared to control. These results show that the different LNv convergent photoreceptor systems are integrated and together confer functional redundancy for light evoked behavioral arousal. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10235467/ /pubmed/37274190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1160353 Text en Copyright © 2023 Au, Liu, Park, Nguyen, Dimalanta, Foden and Holmes. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Au, David D. Liu, Jenny C. Park, Soo Jee Nguyen, Thanh H. Dimalanta, Mia Foden, Alexander J. Holmes, Todd C. Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title | Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title_full | Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title_fullStr | Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title_full_unstemmed | Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title_short | Drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
title_sort | drosophila photoreceptor systems converge in arousal neurons and confer light responsive robustness |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235467/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37274190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1160353 |
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