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Long-term activity drives dendritic branch elaboration of a C. elegans sensory neuron

机译:长期活动驱动树突杆菌的树突分支阐述了C. elegans感官神经元

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Neuronal activity often leads to alterations in gene expression and cellular architecture. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, owing to its compact translucent nervous system, is a powerful system in which to study conserved aspects of the development and plasticity of neuronal morphology. Here we focus on one pair of sensory neurons, termed URX, which the worm uses to sense and avoid high levels of environmental oxygen. Previous studies have reported that the URX neuron pair has variable branched endings at its dendritic sensory tip. By controlling oxygen levels and analyzing mutants, we found that these microtubule-rich branched endings grow over time as a consequence of neuronal activity in adulthood. We also find that the growth of these branches correlates with an increase in cellular sensitivity to particular ranges of oxygen that is observable in the behavior of older worms. Given the strengths of C. elegans as a model organism, URX may serve as a potent system for uncovering genes and mechanisms involved in activity-dependent morphological changes in neurons and possible adaptive changes in the aging nervous system.
机译:神经元活性通常导致基因表达和细胞结构中的改变。由于其紧凑的神透神经系统,Nematode caenorhabditis elegiss是一种强大的系统,可以研究神经元形态的开发和可塑性的保守方面。在这里,我们专注于一对感觉神经元称为URX,蠕虫用于感知和避免高水平的环境氧气。以前的研究报道,URX神经元对在其树突式感官尖端具有可变的支链结束。通过控制氧水平和分析突变体,我们发现这些微管的支化物在成年期神经元活性的结果随时间增长。我们还发现,这些分支的生长与较老蠕虫行为中可观察到的特定氧气的细胞敏感性的增加相关。鉴于秀丽隐杆线虫作为模型生物的优势,URX可以作为揭露基因和机制的有效系统,用于涉及神经元的活动依赖性形态变化以及老化神经系统中可能的适应性变化。

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    《Developmental biology》 |2020年第1期|共9页
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    Univ Texas Austin Inst Cellular &

    Mol Biol Dept Neurosci Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Harvard Med Sch Dept Genet Blavatnik Inst Boston MA 02115 USA;

    MRC Div Cell Biol Lab Mol Biol Cambridge England;

    Univ Texas Austin Inst Cellular &

    Mol Biol Dept Neurosci Austin TX 78712 USA;

    MRC Div Cell Biol Lab Mol Biol Cambridge England;

    Harvard Med Sch Dept Genet Blavatnik Inst Boston MA 02115 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Inst Cellular &

    Mol Biol Dept Neurosci Austin TX 78712 USA;

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