A Neural Network Underlying Circadian Entrainment and Photoperiodic Adjustment of Sleep and Activity in Drosophila

Sep 2, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Brain network controlling daily rhythms and seasonal sleep and activity changes in fruit flies

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Abstract

The Hofbauer-Buchner eyelets differentially modulate two classes of ventral lateral neurons in the Drosophila circadian clock neuron network.

  • The eyelets antagonize light input from Cryptochrome and compound eyes in large ventral lateral neurons (LNvs).
  • In contrast, the eyelets enhance Cryptochrome-mediated light input in small LNvs.
  • Large LNvs interact with specific evening cells to adjust the timing of activity peaks based on day length.
  • A peptidergic connection between large LNvs and evening cells plays a critical role in seasonal adjustments of circadian rhythms.

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