Electrical Silencing of PDF Neurons Advances the Phase of non-PDF Clock Neurons in Drosophila

Apr 1, 2008Journal of biological rhythms

Turning off PDF neurons shifts the timing of other clock neurons in fruit flies

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Abstract

Electrical silencing of the pigment dispersing factor (PDF)-expressing LN(V) pacemaker neurons results in weak free-running behavioral rhythms in Drosophila.

  • Silencing LN(V) pacemakers via a potassium channel disrupts their own molecular oscillations.
  • Non-silenced clock neurons (LN(D), DN1, and DN2) maintain molecular rhythms despite LN(V) silencing.
  • Molecular rhythms in non-LN(V) clock neurons exhibit an advanced phase when LN(V) pacemakers are silenced.
  • The behavioral and molecular effects of LN(V) silencing resemble those observed in flies lacking PDF.
  • Functional signaling from LN(V) neurons to non-LN(V) neurons depends on both PDF signaling and LN(V) electrical activity.

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