Glial cells physiologically modulate clock neurons and circadian behavior in a calcium-dependent manner.

Curr Biol

Department of Neuroscience, Center for Neuroscience Research, Tufts University School of Medicine, 136 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02111, USA.

Published: April 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neuroscience research aims to understand how neural circuits and glial cells influence behaviors like circadian rhythms in both mammals and Drosophila.
  • Conditional genetic changes in glial cells of Drosophila disrupt circadian behavior, revealing that glial cells can communicate with neurons and are crucial for maintaining rhythmicity.
  • This study highlights the significant role of astrocytes and calcium signaling in glial cells, showing that these mechanisms for regulating behavior are conserved across species.

Article Abstract

Background: An important goal of contemporary neuroscience research is to define the neural circuits and synaptic interactions that mediate behavior. In both mammals and Drosophila, the neuronal circuitry controlling circadian behavior has been the subject of intensive investigation, but roles for glial cells in the networks controlling rhythmic behavior have only begun to be defined in recent studies.

Results: Here, we show that conditional, glial-specific genetic manipulations affecting membrane (vesicle) trafficking, the membrane ionic gradient, or calcium signaling lead to circadian arrhythmicity in adult behaving Drosophila. Correlated and reversible effects on a clock neuron peptide transmitter (PDF) and behavior demonstrate the capacity for glia-to-neuron signaling in the circadian circuitry. These studies also reveal the importance of a single type of glial cell-the astrocyte-and glial internal calcium stores in the regulation of circadian rhythms.

Conclusions: This is the first demonstration in any system that adult glial cells can physiologically modulate circadian neuronal circuitry and behavior. A role for astrocytes and glial calcium signaling in the regulation of Drosophila circadian rhythms emphasizes the conservation of cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate behavior in mammals and insects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081987PMC
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