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Regulation of synaptic connectivity: levels of Fasciclin II influence synaptic growth in the Drosophila CNS.

机译:突触连通性的调节:Fasciclin II的水平影响果蝇中枢神经系统中突触的生长。

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Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Although well studied, it is not clear how far the NMJ represents an adequate model for the formation of synapses within the CNS. Here we investigate the role of Fasciclin II (Fas II) in the development of synapses between identified motor neurons and cholinergic interneurons in the CNS of Drosophila. Fas II is a neural cell adhesion molecule homolog that is involved in both target selection and synaptic plasticity at the NMJ in Drosophila. In this study, we show that levels of Fas II are critical determinants of synapse formation and growth in the CNS. The initial establishment of synaptic contacts between these identified neurons is seemingly independent of Fas II. The subsequent proliferation of these synaptic connections that occurs postembryonically is, in contrast, significantly retarded by the absence of Fas II. Although the initial formation of synaptic connectivity between these neurons is seemingly independent of Fas II, we show that their formation is, nevertheless, significantly affected by manipulations that alter the relative balance of Fas II in the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons. Increasing expression of Fas II in either the presynaptic or postsynaptic neurons, during embryogenesis, is sufficient to disrupt the normal level of synaptic connectivity that occurs between these neurons. This effect of Fas II is isoform specific and, moreover, phenocopies the disruption to synaptic connectivity observed previously after tetanus toxin light chain-dependent blockade of evoked synaptic vesicle release in these neurons.
机译:我们对突触发生的大部分理解来自有关神经肌肉接头(NMJ)发育的研究。尽管进行了充分的研究,但尚不清楚NMJ在多大程度上代表了CNS内形成突触的适当模型。在这里,我们调查果蝇中枢神经系统中识别的运动神经元和胆碱能中间神经元之间的突触发展中的Fasciclin II(Fas II)的作用。 Fas II是一种神经细胞粘附分子同源物,与果蝇NMJ的靶标选择和突触可塑性有关。在这项研究中,我们表明Fas II的水平是中枢神经系统中突触形成和生长的关键决定因素。这些识别出的神经元之间的突触接触的最初建立似乎独立于Fas II。相反,由于Fas II的缺乏,这些突触连接的随后增殖在胚胎后发生时被显着延迟。尽管这些神经元之间的突触连接性的初始形成似乎独立于Fas II,但我们显示,尽管如此,它们的形成仍受到改变突触前和突触后神经元Fas II相对平衡的操作的影响。在胚胎发生过程中,突触前或突触后神经元中Fas II表达的增加足以破坏这些神经元之间发生的正常突触连通性水平。 Fas II的这种作用是同种型特异性的,而且,表型复制了破伤风毒素轻链依赖性阻断诱发的突触小泡在这些神经元中释放后先前观察到的对突触连接性的破坏。

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