果蝇 T5 细胞上的柱状胆碱能神经传递

Eleni Samara, Tabea Schilling, Inês M. A. Ribeiro, Juergen Haag, Maria-Bianca Leonte, Alexander Borst
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黑腹果蝇大脑中表达多种烟碱和毒蕈碱乙酰胆碱受体(AChRs)。然而,人们对不同乙酰胆碱受体对视觉信息处理的贡献仍然知之甚少。T5细胞是OFF通路中主要的运动感应神经元,接受来自四个不同柱状胆碱能神经元(Tm1、Tm2、Tm4和Tm9)的输入。我们推断,T5突触后位点中不同的 AChRs 可能有助于运动检测的核心特征--方向选择性。我们发现烟碱型 nAChRα1、nAChRα4、nAChRα5 和 nAChRα7 亚基定位在 T5 树突上。通过将突触标记物特异性地靶向到每个胆碱能输入神经元,我们发现在Tm1-、Tm2-和Tm4-T5突触中普遍存在nAChRα5,而在Tm9-T5突触中普遍存在nAChRα7。在T5细胞中分别敲除nAChRα4、nAChRα5、nAChRα7或mAChR-B会改变视运动反应并降低T5的方向选择性。我们的研究结果表明,突触后受体对输入的视觉处理有不同的贡献,因此对T5细胞运动方向的计算也有不同的贡献。
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Columnar cholinergic neurotransmission onto T5 cells of Drosophila
Several nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are expressed in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster. However, the contribution of different AChRs to visual information processing remains poorly understood. T5 cells are the primary motion-sensing neurons in the OFF pathway and receive input from four different columnar cholinergic neurons, Tm1, Tm2, Tm4 and Tm9. We reasoned that different AChRs in T5 postsynaptic sites might contribute to direction selectivity, a central feature of motion detection. We show that the nicotinic nAChRα1, nAChRα4, nAChRα5 and nAChRα7 subunits localize on T5 dendrites. By targeting synaptic markers specifically to each cholinergic input neuron, we find a prevalence of the nAChRα5 in Tm1-, Tm2- and Tm4-to-T5 synapses and of nAChRα7 in Tm9-to-T5 synapses. Knock-down of nAChRα4, nAChRα5, nAChRα7, or mAChR-B individually in T5 cells alters the optomotor response and reduces T5 directional selectivity. Our findings indicate a differential contribution of postsynaptic receptors to input visual processing and, thus, to the computation of motion direction in T5 cells.
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